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not out of the mix if they get guys like hubbard back to 100% and regrouped. a few games to go for rattler. the roll continues. five straight wins. two conference losses. big night for rhamondre stevenson who rumbled for 141 yards on the ground and caught a pass on the opening series after a slow start. >> kirk: only five yards a carry. came down from his eight yards a carry. >> chris: he wore him down. the sooners win it by four scores. next friday, we're excited about this one -- we're going keep chipping away, banging away, maybe we'll get a close game in chapel hill. the fighting irish and the heels the day after thanksgiving in the acc. we can only hope. hope you'll join us. have a wonderful holiday, folks. for our entire crew, so long, except for the west coast, stay tuned for your local abc news. ♪ i got it all from you ♪ i'm always pushing through ♪ i know we'll make it to the finish line ♪ ♪ i know you're waiting on the other side ♪ ♪ i'm like you on-demand glucose monitoring. because they're always on. another life-changing technology from abbott. so
not out of the mix if they get guys like hubbard back to 100% and regrouped. a few games to go for rattler. the roll continues. five straight wins. two conference losses. big night for rhamondre stevenson who rumbled for 141 yards on the ground and caught a pass on the opening series after a slow start. >> kirk: only five yards a carry. came down from his eight yards a carry. >> chris: he wore him down. the sooners win it by four scores. next friday, we're excited about this one --...
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great to have you, dean hubbard. do you get the sense that if congress cannot manage to pass some type of help, that that is the next step, or at least a few steps away, and that would be negative interest rates? >> i don't. i don't think negative interest rates are in the interest of the economy. i think they would distort capital allocation and might really just push on the strain. the fed does have other tools through the programs that it has, but chair powell has been right in his comments that what we really need is more fiscal support if we want to correct some of the demand problems during the virus recovery, we've got to do that. the fed can't do it. liz: yeah. but the congress can't seem to get it together to do what he is asking them to do. so it makes me wonder, the last three times he's spoken, i listen very intently, he continues to say we have to be careful because now what you see across the united states are sort of revived lockdowns being instituted from the coasts to the midwest and everything in be
great to have you, dean hubbard. do you get the sense that if congress cannot manage to pass some type of help, that that is the next step, or at least a few steps away, and that would be negative interest rates? >> i don't. i don't think negative interest rates are in the interest of the economy. i think they would distort capital allocation and might really just push on the strain. the fed does have other tools through the programs that it has, but chair powell has been right in his...
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sally hubbard and her book, wayspolies suck: seven corporations ruin your life and how to take back control." and 10:00, former appellate judge and law professor douglas ginsburg and his book, "voices examines ablic," republic through people. watch this weekend and watch in-depth sunday, december 6, at noon eastern with our guests at princeton university. earlier this week, first lady melania trump received the white house christmas tree, a fir from west virginia. here's a look. ♪ ["o christmas tree" plays instrumentally] ♪ ♪ ["o come all ye faithful" plays instrumentally] ♪ ♪ ["hark! the herald angels sing" plays instrumentally] ♪ >> later today, an interview with harold holzer. what cuban day-to-day at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> use your mobile devices and go to c-span.org for the latest video live and on-demand to follow the transition of power, president trump, president-elect biden, news conferences, and event coverage at c-span.org. tonight, i senate rules committee hearing on proposals for two new smithsonian museums, the american women's history museum, and the national museum
sally hubbard and her book, wayspolies suck: seven corporations ruin your life and how to take back control." and 10:00, former appellate judge and law professor douglas ginsburg and his book, "voices examines ablic," republic through people. watch this weekend and watch in-depth sunday, december 6, at noon eastern with our guests at princeton university. earlier this week, first lady melania trump received the white house christmas tree, a fir from west virginia. here's a look....
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sunday at 9:00 pm eastern on "after words," open markets institute director sally hubbard and 7 waysruiyour life and how to take back control. she is interviewed by david mc laughl. former appellate judge and university law professor douglas ginsburg and his book voices of our republic. examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars and historians. watch booktv on c-span2 this weekend and watch "in depth" live sunday december 6th at noon eastern with our guest, author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2, every weekend with the latest nonfiction books and authors. c-span2 created by america's cable television company as a public service and brought to you by your television provider. >> the nevada supreme court needs to certify the state election results. watch at noon eastern on c-span, listen live on the free c-span radio apps. >> today, president-elect joe biden and vice president-elect kamala harris will name key foreign policy and national security personnel including tony lincoln a secretary o
sunday at 9:00 pm eastern on "after words," open markets institute director sally hubbard and 7 waysruiyour life and how to take back control. she is interviewed by david mc laughl. former appellate judge and university law professor douglas ginsburg and his book voices of our republic. examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars and historians. watch booktv on c-span2 this weekend and watch "in depth" live sunday december 6th at noon eastern with...
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afterwards, sally hubbard and her book. by daviderviewed mcglocklin. at 10:00, george mason university law professor doug -- douglas ginsburg in his book, examining the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars, and historians. watch book tv on c-span two this weekend and be sure to watch in-depth live sunday, december 6 at noon eastern with our guest eddie brought junior. the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute host their annual education summit. this portion featured a discussion on the role of philanthropy on education. it is to five minutes. -- 25 minutes. >> welcome, everyone. we are so glad to have you here today. thank you for joining us. we have a real treat today, two leaders of philanthropy talking about their involvement in this unprecedented time. al gholston and carol, welcome. i'm really pleased to have a chance to chat with you. before we begin, i just wanted say i'm sorry for the loss of bill gates, senior. i know you and everyone at the foundation is feeling the loss. he was a tremendous man and many of us
afterwards, sally hubbard and her book. by daviderviewed mcglocklin. at 10:00, george mason university law professor doug -- douglas ginsburg in his book, examining the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars, and historians. watch book tv on c-span two this weekend and be sure to watch in-depth live sunday, december 6 at noon eastern with our guest eddie brought junior. the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute host their annual education summit. this portion...
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on sunday, sally hubbard and her book "monopolies suck, seven ways big corporations rule your life and how to take back control." former village in george mason university law professor douglas ginsburg examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars and historians. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend, and be sure to watch sunday, december 6, jr. 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 inc
on sunday, sally hubbard and her book "monopolies suck, seven ways big corporations rule your life and how to take back control." former village in george mason university law professor douglas ginsburg examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars and historians. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend, and be sure to watch sunday, december 6, jr. author eddie glaude >> here's a look at congress next week. both the house and senate are back for legislative...
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eastern on afterwards, open markets institute director sally hubbard in her book "monopolies suck, seven ways big corporations rule your life and how to take back control." she's interviewed by bloomberg news reporter david mclaughlin at 10:00,. former judge and george mason university law professor and his book "voices of our republic" examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars, and historians. watch booktv on cspan 2 this weekend, and patient to watch in-depth live sunday, december 6 at noon eastern, with our guest author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university, eddie law junior. announcer: next, remarks from new mexico congresswoman debra haaland on diversity and inclusion in politics and government. she spoke at a virtual event hosted by the hill. it is close to one hour. >> greetings and welcome. i am steve clemons, editor at large of the hail. thank you for joining us for the final session of our diversity and inclusion summit. we have been testing the proposition that without diversity, a government does not really represent its cons
eastern on afterwards, open markets institute director sally hubbard in her book "monopolies suck, seven ways big corporations rule your life and how to take back control." she's interviewed by bloomberg news reporter david mclaughlin at 10:00,. former judge and george mason university law professor and his book "voices of our republic" examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars, and historians. watch booktv on cspan 2 this weekend, and patient to...
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eastern on after marx, sally hubbard -- "seven ways big corporations rule your life and how to take back control." judge00, former appellate and george mason law professor ginsburg, examining the constitution through the eyes of justice and historians. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend and be sure to watch 6-depth live sunday december at noon eastern with our guest come author and chair of african-american son -- studies at princeton, eddie law junior. now, remarks by former homeland security secretary jeh johnson on national security threats against america and what policies president-elect biden might enact to address them. he was joined by former principal director of national intelligence sue gordon at this event held by the center for new american security. it's an hour. i am richard fontaine, ceo of the center for new american
eastern on after marx, sally hubbard -- "seven ways big corporations rule your life and how to take back control." judge00, former appellate and george mason law professor ginsburg, examining the constitution through the eyes of justice and historians. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend and be sure to watch 6-depth live sunday december at noon eastern with our guest come author and chair of african-american son -- studies at princeton, eddie law junior. now, remarks by former...
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sunday at 9:00 pm eastern on "after words" open markets institute dirtor sally hubbard and her book monopolies suck, seven ways big corporations ruin your life and how to take back control. she's intervieweby bloomberg news reporter david mclaughlin and at 10:00 former appellate judge in george mason university law professor douglas ginsburg and his book voices of our republic, the constitution through the eyes of justice, legal scholars, what booktv on c-span2.
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the industrialist gustaf, croupe phone, bolen hubbard was unfit for travel, much to the annoyance of lead prosecutor jackson, who wanted a member of the crook family to stand trial. he tried to charge group son alfred as a substitute, but the british stood in his way. the british officer gary neve handed over indictments in the cellblock ribbentrop, said the charges were directed against the wrong people. rudolf hess wrote on his copy. i cannot remember. and goering wrote, the victor will always be the judge and the vanquished. the accused for calderon, it's the trial was just a whim of the americans. none of these charges affect me in the slightest. he said he named a naval judge or 2 crowns. as his defense counsel and book shift, i was in hamburg and head of the legal department at the german mine clearance service. and i was called in to see the chief of staff and english captain. he told me he'd received a telegram. dennett's expected me to be prepared to defend him, and would i be willing to take that on? i immediately said, i'm ready. i didn't want to show the slightest hesitat
the industrialist gustaf, croupe phone, bolen hubbard was unfit for travel, much to the annoyance of lead prosecutor jackson, who wanted a member of the crook family to stand trial. he tried to charge group son alfred as a substitute, but the british stood in his way. the british officer gary neve handed over indictments in the cellblock ribbentrop, said the charges were directed against the wrong people. rudolf hess wrote on his copy. i cannot remember. and goering wrote, the victor will...
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open markets institute director sally hubbard and her book, "monopolies suck." she is interviewed by david mclaughlin. appellate judge and george mason university law professor douglas ginsberg and his book, "voices of our republic," examines our constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars, and historians. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend and be sure to watch "in-depth" live sunday with our guest, author, and share of african-american studies at princeton university. >> tuesday, treasury secretary steven mnuchin and federal reserve chairman jerome powell testify before the senate banking committee. they will provide an update on emergency measures to provide relief from the economic downturn triggered by the coronavirus pandemic. watch live coverage of the hearing tuesday en c-span3, online, or listen online wherever you are -- listen live wherever you are with the c-span radio app. >> next, a discussion on the history of american gun culture from ucla's school of public affairs. this runs an hour and a half.
open markets institute director sally hubbard and her book, "monopolies suck." she is interviewed by david mclaughlin. appellate judge and george mason university law professor douglas ginsberg and his book, "voices of our republic," examines our constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars, and historians. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend and be sure to watch "in-depth" live sunday with our guest, author, and share of african-american studies at...
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nelly and tyler hubbard with "lil bit." >> hey. i do this every night you can call it limelight i'ma call it my life ♪ ♪ shawty lookin' all right, tk jeans on, skin, skin, skin tight ♪ ♪ she be shaking that taillight got me froze in the road like a deer in the headlights, uh, uh, yeah ♪ ♪ oh, back woods, wanna know if yo rocks ice cold ♪ ♪ got the coupe on the new town road real low, oh ♪ ♪ i know we just met but, girl, let's roll, let's roll, woah ♪ ♪ let's roll, let's roll, i'll go anywhere you wanna go, let's go, oh ♪ ♪ and she said, take me to the country show me where you from ♪ ♪ i said, shawty, you gon' love me and we gon' have some fun ♪ ♪ i bring out my big wheel and you can climb on up ♪ ♪ girl, i think you a big deal now show your boy some love ♪ ♪ huh, just a lil bit just a lil bit, uh ♪ ♪ just a lil bit, yeah just a lil bit, uh ♪ ♪ we gon' have some fun, just a lil bit ♪ ♪ just a lil bit, yeah ♪ just a lil bit, yeah, we gon' have some ♪ >> talk to 'em, nelly. ♪ shawty messin' with a pro now, woo, i'm a pro now ♪ ♪ i'm
nelly and tyler hubbard with "lil bit." >> hey. i do this every night you can call it limelight i'ma call it my life ♪ ♪ shawty lookin' all right, tk jeans on, skin, skin, skin tight ♪ ♪ she be shaking that taillight got me froze in the road like a deer in the headlights, uh, uh, yeah ♪ ♪ oh, back woods, wanna know if yo rocks ice cold ♪ ♪ got the coupe on the new town road real low, oh ♪ ♪ i know we just met but, girl, let's roll, let's roll, woah ♪ ♪...
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open markets institute sally hubbard looks at the history of monopolies in american industry. former appellate judge douglas can berg the constitution, legal scholars and historians, barack obama reflect on his life and political career. that is all tonight starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern, find more schedule information booktv.org or on your program guide . . . >> welcome. thank you for joining us. thanks to the boston baroque festival for putting together such a compelling pair of writers to talk about their work as kv said we will talk about pathogens and pills and we should say both of the authors with us tonight wrote their books pre-pandemic or the before time has some have said and yet the books contain information, i think, relevant to the coronavirus specifically and to overall health of generally. first we are going to talk to muhammad zaman, a professor of biomedical engineering at boston university and his book is titled "biography ot the resistance". his book focuses on antibiotic resistant superbugs and muhammad zaman, i think i would like to start with you and say
open markets institute sally hubbard looks at the history of monopolies in american industry. former appellate judge douglas can berg the constitution, legal scholars and historians, barack obama reflect on his life and political career. that is all tonight starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern, find more schedule information booktv.org or on your program guide . . . >> welcome. thank you for joining us. thanks to the boston baroque festival for putting together such a compelling pair of writers...
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sunday at 9 pm eastern on "after words" sally hubbard and her book seven ways big corporations ruin your life and how to take back control. he's interviewed by david mclachlan at 10 former appellate judge and george mason university law professor douglas ginsburg and his book voices of our republic examines constitution through the eyes of judges , legal scholars and historians to watch tv on c-span2 this weekend and be sure to watch in-depth live sunday at noon eastern with our guest author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university betty clark junior. >> good evening and welcome to tonight's live on what event with greenlight bookstore. i'm chelsea and we're thrilled to host tonight's event with
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. >> thank you so much >> sally hubbard thank you for coming on to discuss monopolies suck it is timely because the issue you write about in the book with us economy and the impact on workers and citizens is a hot topic at the moment with policymaking right now and it could play a big and the incoming biden administration so i thought we should look at the big picture you lay out in the book when people hear the title no one likes monopolies are dealing with monopolies but really this book is about a bigger issue that the economy people may not fully understand. 's so can you set the scene and describe what you see happening? >> thank you for taking the time to talk out the book in c-span2 have me talk about it as well. we all knowonopolies suck. that's not a surprise to anyone but what has been happening the last several decades is t economy is getting highly concentrated with consolidation that leads to every major sectoof the economy. we hear about whether techr food in the industry all have monopoly problems talking about do our police and oligopolies over aew coanies because basica
. >> thank you so much >> sally hubbard thank you for coming on to discuss monopolies suck it is timely because the issue you write about in the book with us economy and the impact on workers and citizens is a hot topic at the moment with policymaking right now and it could play a big and the incoming biden administration so i thought we should look at the big picture you lay out in the book when people hear the title no one likes monopolies are dealing with monopolies but really...
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sally hubbard and her book, wayspolies suck: seven corporations ruin your life and how to take back control 10:00, former appellate judge and law professor douglas ginsburg and his book, "voices examines ablic," republic through people. watch this weekend and watch in-depth sunday, december 6, at noon eastern with our guests at princeton university. earlier this
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readers, here's some programs to watch out for on our author interview program "after words" cell he hubbard looks at the history of monopolies in american history former appellate judge douglas ginsburg examines the constitution through judges, legal scholars and historians and former president barack obama reflects on his life and political career, find a complete schedule of booktv.org or on your program guide. >> book tv asked republican senator of west virginia what are you reading. >> i am reading two books,
readers, here's some programs to watch out for on our author interview program "after words" cell he hubbard looks at the history of monopolies in american history former appellate judge douglas ginsburg examines the constitution through judges, legal scholars and historians and former president barack obama reflects on his life and political career, find a complete schedule of booktv.org or on your program guide. >> book tv asked republican senator of west virginia what are you...
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and sally hubbard looks at the history of monopolies in american industry.e booktv.org or on your program guide. during a virtual event hosted by new york city's strand bookstore "new york times" columnist ross delta interviewed author tele burton about her book strange rights in this portion of the program she describes how views on religion are changing in america. >> so we are not necessarily talking about people who are atheist although atheist tend to under self-report. we are talking about for whatever reason alienate by institutional religion organized religion who feel they have nothing to offer them. who may believe in the traditional judeo christian god actually still had some form of faith but who are unwilling to identify or participate in as a different self or talk about the spiritual but not religious. were also talking about a broader category i called the religious remix which is not just the spiritual but not religious was i think is the most visual version of the phenomenon. but people who identify kicked the box as it were. but whose pers
and sally hubbard looks at the history of monopolies in american industry.e booktv.org or on your program guide. during a virtual event hosted by new york city's strand bookstore "new york times" columnist ross delta interviewed author tele burton about her book strange rights in this portion of the program she describes how views on religion are changing in america. >> so we are not necessarily talking about people who are atheist although atheist tend to under self-report. we...
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career and his newly released memoir promised land area sunday at 9 pm eastern on "after words", sally hubbard and her book monopoly sucks, seven ways that corporations ruin your life and how to take back controlshe's interviewed by bloomberg news reporter david mclachlan and ken, former appellate judge and george mason university law professor douglas ginsburg and his book voices of our public examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars and historians. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend and be sure to watch in that line sunday, december 5 at noon eastern. when our guest author and a chair african-american studies at princeton university. >>. >>. >>.
career and his newly released memoir promised land area sunday at 9 pm eastern on "after words", sally hubbard and her book monopoly sucks, seven ways that corporations ruin your life and how to take back controlshe's interviewed by bloomberg news reporter david mclachlan and ken, former appellate judge and george mason university law professor douglas ginsburg and his book voices of our public examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars and historians. watch...
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eastern on "after words" open-market institute sally hubbard in her book monopoly seven ways big corporations rule your life and how to take back control she is interviewed by david mclaughlin and that ten appellate judge in george mason university law professor douglas ginsburg and his book voices of our republic examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars and historians. watch the tv on c-span2 this weekend and be sure to watch in-depth live sunday december...
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open markets institute director sally hubbard and her book monopolies suck, seven ways big corporationsule your life and how to take back control. she is interviewed by david mclaughlin. douglas ginsburg and his books, voices of our republic. it examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars, and historians. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend and be sure to watch in-depth sunday, december 6, at noon
open markets institute director sally hubbard and her book monopolies suck, seven ways big corporationsule your life and how to take back control. she is interviewed by david mclaughlin. douglas ginsburg and his books, voices of our republic. it examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars, and historians. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend and be sure to watch in-depth sunday, december 6, at noon
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open markets institute director sally hubbard looks at the history of monopolies in american industry and economics professors david rose argues more belie and culture are essential to a thriving society. find more schedule information about tv.org o consult your program guide. here's a discussion on america's food system. ♪ ♪ welcome everyone to berkeley unbound. the bay area book a civil date log many festive big ideas. the graphic epic time of crisis impossibility. how communities will reshape themselves help be reshape by outside sources as well as on the table. half of npr's kitchen sisters producers of the kitchen series for the morning addition and i will your moderator for the conversation and child food is fundamental. joining me are two of the most revolutionary food activists in the bay area. case there the nation. their mavericks in their field, saru jayaraman is a new book by beck people take on corporate food and winning. directive you see berkeley school labor research center, cofounder of the restaurant opportunity center united and president of one fair wage. alice wa
open markets institute director sally hubbard looks at the history of monopolies in american industry and economics professors david rose argues more belie and culture are essential to a thriving society. find more schedule information about tv.org o consult your program guide. here's a discussion on america's food system. ♪ ♪ welcome everyone to berkeley unbound. the bay area book a civil date log many festive big ideas. the graphic epic time of crisis impossibility. how communities will...
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eastern on "after words" open markets institute director sally hubbard and her her book monopolies susuck. she's interviewed by bloomberg news reporter david mclaughlin and it 10:00 p.m former fella but judge at george mason university law professor douglas ginsburg in his book, voices of our republic examines the constitution through the eyes of justice, legal scholars and historians. watchful tv on c-span2 this weekend and be sure to watch in-depth live sunday december 6 at noon eastern with our guest, author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university. >> here's a look at publishing industry news. the 71st annual national book awards were held virtually last week and this year's nonfiction prize went to the late journalist less pain and his daughter imposable researcher tamera payne for their biography of malcom x, the dead rising and for fictions charles you for his novel interior chinatown, national book foundation which sponsors the awards presented a lifetime achievement offer to walter mosley paired britain's biggest literary prize was also awarded last week
eastern on "after words" open markets institute director sally hubbard and her her book monopolies susuck. she's interviewed by bloomberg news reporter david mclaughlin and it 10:00 p.m former fella but judge at george mason university law professor douglas ginsburg in his book, voices of our republic examines the constitution through the eyes of justice, legal scholars and historians. watchful tv on c-span2 this weekend and be sure to watch in-depth live sunday december 6 at noon...
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sunday at 9 pm eastern on afterwards, director sally hubbard and her book seven ways the corporations rule in your life. but take back control. e's interviewed by blooerg news reporter david is cough and former appellate judge and the george mason university law professor douglas ginsburg in his book voices of our republic examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars and historians . what book tv on c-span2 this weekend and be sure to watch in-depth live, sunday, december 5 at noon eastern with our guest author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university. >>. >> so nice to meet you. >>. >> i'd like to start this interview by talking about you . i was talking a little more about you but i like the audience to start off honestly in your introduction. you got a note from a professor i believe saying you'd never be apolitical scientist, can you talk about that ? >> i put that in the book is i wanted to major in college and it was really torn between going into science and going into the humanities and social science and i finally decided on social
sunday at 9 pm eastern on afterwards, director sally hubbard and her book seven ways the corporations rule in your life. but take back control. e's interviewed by blooerg news reporter david is cough and former appellate judge and the george mason university law professor douglas ginsburg in his book voices of our republic examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars and historians . what book tv on c-span2 this weekend and be sure to watch in-depth live, sunday,...
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open markets institute sally hubbard looks at the history of monopolies in american industry. former appellate judge douglas can berg the constitution, legal scholars and historians, barack obama reflect on his life and political career. that is all tonight starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern, find more schedule information booktv.org or on your program guide . . . >> welcome. thank you for joining us. thanks to the boston baroque festival for putting together such a compelling pair of writers to talk about their work
open markets institute sally hubbard looks at the history of monopolies in american industry. former appellate judge douglas can berg the constitution, legal scholars and historians, barack obama reflect on his life and political career. that is all tonight starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern, find more schedule information booktv.org or on your program guide . . . >> welcome. thank you for joining us. thanks to the boston baroque festival for putting together such a compelling pair of writers...
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sympathetic historians, including nathaniel martin and william hubbard, had the advantages of speaking to men and women who were -- who themselves played a part in the colony's store and incorporated those tales into their own narratives. drawing on all of these, we made an effort to include in our annotation material that sometimes supplemented but occasionally contradicted bradford's narrative. equally significant, our notes draw on bradford's other writings. during the last decade of his life, he composed three dialogues, as they are known, accounts of the religious dimensions of the story, it changes between the members of the colony and the younger generation. two of the three survive. they were, in many ways, unfiltered. in them, he dealt far more with the religion of the pilgrims than with his history. poems,d also composed relatively common among educated men at the time, dealing primarily with history and religion. they were a venue in which he also expressed feelings he tempered in his history. he compiled a letter book in which he copied correspondence that told the colony s
sympathetic historians, including nathaniel martin and william hubbard, had the advantages of speaking to men and women who were -- who themselves played a part in the colony's store and incorporated those tales into their own narratives. drawing on all of these, we made an effort to include in our annotation material that sometimes supplemented but occasionally contradicted bradford's narrative. equally significant, our notes draw on bradford's other writings. during the last decade of his...
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as you, as a sufferer on the hubbard opposition of many here, let the absented. know, dear. i mean, also when she is ill, concious wife continues to see counsellors to the events that led up to her husband's murder. why was his passport confiscated and who ordered the surveillance of her husband cannot be guessed mom, oppa one that there was a i was and that is that can all men and that delhi only say so on that. and then i am small, scantily unseen. yet it has it and then i am what instead of always i mean to say, you know, covers the damages and that i am going home. sad will be them about in the mccann family and who will and with vietnam, millennia old family. let them hold it up. who can accept of the bop on my moment. i mean, a sort of yearly can on which we do a story, you know, only in 2005, some years cosier began to have real concerns for his personal safety. we know this because he approached lebanon's main, druze leader leads jumblatt seeking security protection. it's own father, come out, who was shot dead in 1977 was well connected, both within lebanon and inte
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. ♪ bryce and tyler hubbard of florida georgia line tested positive for covid-19 last week, so both had♪ but as the saying goes the show must go on. charles kelly is filling in for bryce's duet with carly pierce and chris stapleton will perform his hit new song "starting over." ♪ it don't matter to me wherever we are i wanna be ♪ >> reporter: romina puga, abc news. >> coverage begins at 7:30 with on the red carpet. by the way, you can catch tonight's episode of "wheel of fortune" at 7:30 tomorrow. you won't miss any episodes. the 54th annual cma awards begin at 8:00 right here on abc 7 and then stay with us for abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> a reminder, you can get the latest news anytime with our abc 7 news app. it has enhanced live video features, more customization, and those personalized push alerts so you get the news that you want delivered to your phone. and you get it in real time. >>> all right. that's going to do it. thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. i'm california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume
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. ♪ ♪ >> brice and tyler hubbard tested positive for covid-19 so both had to drop out of the plannede saying goes, the show must go on. charles kelly is filling in for brice's due wt with carly pierc and chris stapleton will perform his new hit song "starting over." >> and coverage for the cma awards starts at 7:30 p.m. with on the red carpet, the award show itself starts at 8:00. enjoy. >>> cool temperatures and king tides. we have a lot to talk about in 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. ...this one's for you. you inspired us to make your humira experience even better... with humira citrate-free. it has the same effectiveness you know and trust, but we removed the citrate buffers, there's less liquid, and a thinner needle... with less pain immediately following injection. ask your doctor about humira citrate-free. and you can use your co-pay card to pay as little as $5 a month. humira can
. ♪ ♪ >> brice and tyler hubbard tested positive for covid-19 so both had to drop out of the plannede saying goes, the show must go on. charles kelly is filling in for brice's due wt with carly pierc and chris stapleton will perform his new hit song "starting over." >> and coverage for the cma awards starts at 7:30 p.m. with on the red carpet, the award show itself starts at 8:00. enjoy. >>> cool temperatures and king tides. we have a lot to talk about in all...
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and historians but former president rock obama reflect on his life and political career and sally hubbardt the history of monopolies in american industry. find a complete schedule booktv.org or on your program guide. >> during a virtual talk hosted by the atlanta history center pulitzer prize winning author isabel wilkerson explored what she called a hidden caste system in the united states. there's a portion of the program. >> the respect access the resources or lack there of comparable beauty. all of these things that accrued through no fault of one's own. and of course there i arrive today responsible for the inherited rankings and infrastructure that we now live with to this day as we live in the shadow of the originating ones that started with the founding of the united states of america and the british colony with the division in the categories of people that occur. in the caste system there can be any way to categorize people in india for example of course based on inheritance. and then based on occupation. it could have been in the founding of the united states and the expiration
and historians but former president rock obama reflect on his life and political career and sally hubbardt the history of monopolies in american industry. find a complete schedule booktv.org or on your program guide. >> during a virtual talk hosted by the atlanta history center pulitzer prize winning author isabel wilkerson explored what she called a hidden caste system in the united states. there's a portion of the program. >> the respect access the resources or lack there of...
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eastern on "after words", open markets institute sally hubbard and had book monopolies suck, seven ways big cporatis ruin your life and had to take back control. she is interviewed by bloomberg. at ten former appellate judge in george mason university law professor douglas ginsburg and his book voices of our republic. exams a constitution to the eyes of judges, legal scholars and historians. watch book tv on cspan2, this weekend. and be sure to watch in-depth live sunday december 6 at noon eastern with our guests, author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university. ♪ ♪ you are watching book tv on cspan2, every weekend with the latest nonfiction books and authors. cspan2, created by america's cable television company as a public service. brought to you today by your television provider. ♪ ♪ >> hello everyone welcome to today's virtual commonwealth club program heard my name is don lemon and i'm going to be her moderator for today. i'm so excited to do this. i've a few things before we announce our beautiful wonderful sunny hostin. as we continue through virtual events t
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this week, larry summers of harvard and glenn hubbard of columbia. sam dowell of equity partners.xpect a biden administration would be more pro regulation. david: charmin of goldman sachs. beth akers of the manhattan institute. rebecca greene of william & mary. rebecca: none of that will matter if the defeated ballots would impact the outcome. david: and rick rieder of ac
this week, larry summers of harvard and glenn hubbard of columbia. sam dowell of equity partners.xpect a biden administration would be more pro regulation. david: charmin of goldman sachs. beth akers of the manhattan institute. rebecca greene of william & mary. rebecca: none of that will matter if the defeated ballots would impact the outcome. david: and rick rieder of ac
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open markets institute director sally hubbard and her book monopolies suck, seven ways big corporations rule your life and how to take back control. she is interviewed by david mclaughlin. douglas ginsburg and his books, voices of our republic. it examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars, and historians. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend and be sure to watch in-depth sunday, december 6, at noon eastern, with the author and chair, eddie junior. >> a conversation on the u.s. military readiness and the global threats we face. defense program senior research fellow, served two decades in the marine corps. assessing u.s. military strength, a pretty major undertaking. how does the heritage foundation try to do that? guest: we gather all publicly available information we can come across, official testimony from the pentagon, acquisition reports on major programs, general news reporting from the defense reporting community, our own personal contacts in the services and the pentagon and on capitol hill, and we gather all that all year long, go through a several mo
open markets institute director sally hubbard and her book monopolies suck, seven ways big corporations rule your life and how to take back control. she is interviewed by david mclaughlin. douglas ginsburg and his books, voices of our republic. it examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars, and historians. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend and be sure to watch in-depth sunday, december 6, at noon eastern, with the author and chair, eddie junior. >> a...
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sunday at 9:00 pm easternn afterwords, open markets institute director sally hubbard and her book monopoliesrporations ruin your life a how to take back control, she's interviewed by bloomberg ns reported david mclaughlin. at 10:00 for appellate judge in george mason university law professor douglas ginsburg and his book voices of our republic examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars and historians. watch booktv on c-span2 this weekend and be sure to watch "in depth" live sunday december 6th at noon eastern with our guest, author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university eddie junior. ♪ >> host: my name is maggie clark, codirector of absentee health and director of the innovator group at the aspen institute. thank you for joining us today for what would be a fascinating
sunday at 9:00 pm easternn afterwords, open markets institute director sally hubbard and her book monopoliesrporations ruin your life a how to take back control, she's interviewed by bloomberg ns reported david mclaughlin. at 10:00 for appellate judge in george mason university law professor douglas ginsburg and his book voices of our republic examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars and historians. watch booktv on c-span2 this weekend and be sure to watch "in...
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here are some programs to watch out for under author interview program "after words", sally hubbard looksof monopolies in the history paired former appellate judge douglas ginsburg flick of the constitutions or judges legal scholars and historians. former president barack obama reflect on his life and political career. find a complete schedule booktv.org or on your program guide. stomach on a author interview program in-depth, historian and university jill lepore to discuss her writing and career. here she was in a president trump calling himself a naturalist during a rally in 2018. there's something about calling out and celebrating before an adoring crowd. think for a lot of people have watch national rise to power in order to secure the unflinching fidelity of the people from pacific acts of aggression, it is a very unsettling if not terrifying thing to bear witness to. i'm really stricken that i had forgotten how he begins by defining a globalist. which is really interesting. because historically, the rhetoric about globalism and globalist in particular is often fundamentally semitic.
here are some programs to watch out for under author interview program "after words", sally hubbard looksof monopolies in the history paired former appellate judge douglas ginsburg flick of the constitutions or judges legal scholars and historians. former president barack obama reflect on his life and political career. find a complete schedule booktv.org or on your program guide. stomach on a author interview program in-depth, historian and university jill lepore to discuss her...
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c-span2 hason talked books with authors every weekend. ,"ming up on "after words sally hubbard and her book "monopolies sucked: seven ways corporations ruin your life and how to take that control." she is interviewed by bloomberg news reporter david locklin. at 10:00, law professor douglas ginsburg on his book "voices of our republic," examining the republic through the eyes of legal lawyers and justices. "indepth" withh our guest, the author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university. ♪ c-span3,an history on exploring the people in history that formed america. coming up, we explore jfk assassination records from the national archives, including iconic artifacts such as lee harvey oswald's rifle, the so-called magic lit, and the original eight millimeter film of the assassination. of8:00 p.m., a virtual tour the ronald reagan presidential ,ibrary, located in simi valley california. exploring the american story. watch american history tv sunday 3. c-span >> president-elect joe biden announced a number of foreign policy and national security posts on tuesday. nominees
c-span2 hason talked books with authors every weekend. ,"ming up on "after words sally hubbard and her book "monopolies sucked: seven ways corporations ruin your life and how to take that control." she is interviewed by bloomberg news reporter david locklin. at 10:00, law professor douglas ginsburg on his book "voices of our republic," examining the republic through the eyes of legal lawyers and justices. "indepth" withh our guest, the author and chair of...
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sally hubbard is interviewed. and former appellate judge and george mason university law professor george ginsberg examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars, and historians. watch book tv on c-span2 this 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
sally hubbard is interviewed. and former appellate judge and george mason university law professor george ginsberg examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars, and historians. watch book tv on c-span2 this 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...
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eastern on "afterwards," sally hubbard and suck:ok "monopolies seven ways big corporations rule yourife and how to take back control." she is interviewed by a bloomberg news reporter. ginsburg andglas his book, "voices of our republic," examines the constitution through the eyes of the justices and historians. watch book tv on c-span20 thi weekend. and watch in-depth live sunday, december 6 at noon, with the author and chair of african-american studies eddie bloom junior. >> you are watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government. created by america's cable television companies as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. coming up tonight on c-span, next the senate rules committee holds a hearing on proposals for two new smithsonian museums, the american women's history museum and the national museum of the american latino. then, journalists peter baker and susan glasser discuss their new book on the life of the former secretary of state and white house chief of staff james baker. after that, netflix cofounder and ceo reed hastings and a business pro
eastern on "afterwards," sally hubbard and suck:ok "monopolies seven ways big corporations rule yourife and how to take back control." she is interviewed by a bloomberg news reporter. ginsburg andglas his book, "voices of our republic," examines the constitution through the eyes of the justices and historians. watch book tv on c-span20 thi weekend. and watch in-depth live sunday, december 6 at noon, with the author and chair of african-american studies eddie bloom...
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also tonight come open markets institute director hassall he hubbard looks at the history of monopolymerican industry, former appellate judge douglas ginsburg examines a constitution to the eyes of judges, legal scholars and historians paid former president barack obama reflects on his life and political career. find more schedule information a booktv.org or on your program guide. now, here's david rose. >> welcome everybody to the heritage foundation into the russell kirk lecture series hosted by the fuller institute and the simon center of american studies. i am a director of the simon center. and it is a real privilege to be part of the lecture series because of the amazing influence of russell kirk is one of the most important conservative thinkers of the 20h century. we are proud to honor his legacy right here at the heritage foundation. before introduce the speaker just a few housekeeping items. you want to have your microphones on mute. use the chat box over there for questions to the speaker as we get into the q&a time. and this will be viewable online. i think
also tonight come open markets institute director hassall he hubbard looks at the history of monopolymerican industry, former appellate judge douglas ginsburg examines a constitution to the eyes of judges, legal scholars and historians paid former president barack obama reflects on his life and political career. find more schedule information a booktv.org or on your program guide. now, here's david rose. >> welcome everybody to the heritage foundation into the russell kirk lecture series...
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sunday at 9 pm eastern on "after words", sally hubbard and her book monopolies suck, seven ways big corporations ruin your life and how to take back control. she's interviewed by david gomez and former appellate judge and university law professor uglas ginsburg in his book roses of our republic examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars and historians. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend and watch in-depth live sunday, december 6 at noon eastern with our guest author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university any brock junior. >>. >> my name is peggy clark and i'm the codirector of absent global innovators group. i want to thank you all for joining us here today for what will be a fascinating conversation . and while the pandemic has prevented us gathering in person, we are so excited to continue those informative and inspiring conversations for advocates, artists, scientists and innovators.
sunday at 9 pm eastern on "after words", sally hubbard and her book monopolies suck, seven ways big corporations ruin your life and how to take back control. she's interviewed by david gomez and former appellate judge and university law professor uglas ginsburg in his book roses of our republic examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars and historians. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend and watch in-depth live sunday, december 6 at noon eastern with our...
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open markets institute director sally hubbard looks at the history of monopolies in american industryand economics professors david rose argues more belie and culture are essential to a thriving society. find more schedule information about tv.org o consult your program guide. here's a discussion on america's food system. ♪ ♪ welcome everyone to berkeley unbound. the bay area book a civil date log many festive big ideas. the graphic epic time of crisis impossibility. how communities will reshape them
open markets institute director sally hubbard looks at the history of monopolies in american industryand economics professors david rose argues more belie and culture are essential to a thriving society. find more schedule information about tv.org o consult your program guide. here's a discussion on america's food system. ♪ ♪ welcome everyone to berkeley unbound. the bay area book a civil date log many festive big ideas. the graphic epic time of crisis impossibility. how communities will...
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life and political career in his newly released memoir, "a promised land" and on after words, sally hubbardand her book, seven days corporations rule you life and how to take back control. and at 10:00, former appellate job and mason professor douglas ginsburg examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal historians. watch this weekend and be sure to watch in depth live, sunday, december 6th at noon eastern with our guest, author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university. 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 s
life and political career in his newly released memoir, "a promised land" and on after words, sally hubbardand her book, seven days corporations rule you life and how to take back control. and at 10:00, former appellate job and mason professor douglas ginsburg examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal historians. watch this weekend and be sure to watch in depth live, sunday, december 6th at noon eastern with our guest, author and chair of african-american studies at...
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sunday on "afterwards" sally hubbard and her book monopoly suck.even ways big corporations ruin your life and how to take back control. 10:00, former appellate judge at george mason university law professor and his book voices of our republic examines the constitution through the eyes of justice and historians. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend. be sure to watch in-depth live sunday, december 6 at noon eastern. eddie broadd chair junior. president-elect joe biden encouraged everyone to take necessary precautions to prevent the spread of covid-19 in a thanksgiving address from a wilmington, delaware. his remarks are about 20 minutes . pres. elect biden: my fellow americans, thanksgiving is a special time in america. a time to reflect on what the year has brought and think about what lies ahead. you know, our first national day of thanksgiving, authorized by the continental congress, took
sunday on "afterwards" sally hubbard and her book monopoly suck.even ways big corporations ruin your life and how to take back control. 10:00, former appellate judge at george mason university law professor and his book voices of our republic examines the constitution through the eyes of justice and historians. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend. be sure to watch in-depth live sunday, december 6 at noon eastern. eddie broadd chair junior. president-elect joe biden encouraged...
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en markets institute's sally hubbard, seven ways big corporations ruin your life and ow to take back control and at and his rmer appellate book examines the constitution through the eyes of judges. watch book tv on c-span 2 tonight. be sure to watch in depth live sunday a at noon eastern with our guest author and chair of rican-american studies eddie glaudejr.. >> american history tv on c-span 3. exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. coming up today at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts we explore j.f.k. assassination records from the national archives including lee harvey oswald's rifle, the so-called magic bullet and the film taken a braham zapruder and then virtual tour of the ronald reagan presidential library. watch american history tv today on c-span 3. monday the supreme court hears oral argument in trump v. new york. the case is about whether trump has authority to exclude undocumented immigrants from the census apportionment base. live coverage begins at 10:00 a.m. on c-span. >> the white house dd not release a weekly address this w
en markets institute's sally hubbard, seven ways big corporations ruin your life and ow to take back control and at and his rmer appellate book examines the constitution through the eyes of judges. watch book tv on c-span 2 tonight. be sure to watch in depth live sunday a at noon eastern with our guest author and chair of rican-american studies eddie glaudejr.. >> american history tv on c-span 3. exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. coming up today...
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memoir a promised land, sunday at 9:00 pm eastern on afterwords, open markets institute director sally hubbardand her book monopoly sucks, 7 ways big corporations ruin your life and how to take back control. and david mclaughlin. at 10:00 former appellate judge in george mason university law professor douglas ginsburg and his book voices of our republic examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars and historians. watch booktv on c-span2 this weekend and watch "in depth" live sunday december 6th at noon eastern
memoir a promised land, sunday at 9:00 pm eastern on afterwords, open markets institute director sally hubbardand her book monopoly sucks, 7 ways big corporations ruin your life and how to take back control. and david mclaughlin. at 10:00 former appellate judge in george mason university law professor douglas ginsburg and his book voices of our republic examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars and historians. watch booktv on c-span2 this weekend and watch "in...
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glenn hubbard, a republican economist who actually ran that council that you work at right now, said this on bloomberg, and i want to quote it because i need your comment. he said about the trump economy quote, he has no economic plan. i don't mean that i don't like it. it doesn't exist. anybody who says they know what trump would do in a second term, i don't know where they're getting that from. what's your response to that? >> i don't want to really comment on glenn's comments. what i can tell you is the economy was very healthy. we saw record income growth last year, $4400 increase in real median household income to $69,000. that's the highest level ever. it is the biggest increase in both absolute and percentage terms we ever had. the unemployment rate was 3.5%. we started to see productivity accelerate late last year. we were on track for 3% growth in 2020. had the pandemic not struck, that would have been the best year since 2005. so i can tell you that our policies work and you don't change things that work and you are seeing growth come back very strongly. in fact, taking the
glenn hubbard, a republican economist who actually ran that council that you work at right now, said this on bloomberg, and i want to quote it because i need your comment. he said about the trump economy quote, he has no economic plan. i don't mean that i don't like it. it doesn't exist. anybody who says they know what trump would do in a second term, i don't know where they're getting that from. what's your response to that? >> i don't want to really comment on glenn's comments. what i...
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director sally hubbard looks at the history of democracy and american industry.mer appellate judge justice ginsburg examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars and historians and former president barack obama looks back on his life and political career. at all tonight starting at7 pm eastern . find more schedule information tv.org or at your program guide. >> during a virtual event hosted by politics and prose bookstore, was marcia gavin discuss their concerns about growing autocracy in the united states . here's a portion of that talk . >> it doesn't exist in a vacuum, they're entirely dependent on all these conditions. and also dependent on accuracy or that freedom. i'll trump is a bad state actor and he treats the court the way you treat the law is the way a real estate developer in new york treats regulations. he sees them as an obstacle and something to get around. i think you know much more about this than i do but i think the american court system is, i'm not sure you can make a system that doesn't take into account the possibility
director sally hubbard looks at the history of democracy and american industry.mer appellate judge justice ginsburg examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars and historians and former president barack obama looks back on his life and political career. at all tonight starting at7 pm eastern . find more schedule information tv.org or at your program guide. >> during a virtual event hosted by politics and prose bookstore, was marcia gavin discuss their concerns...
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sunday at nine eastern on afterwards, sally hubbard and her book monopoly sucks. devon wade and her how to take back control. she's interviewed by bloomberg ws reporter david mclaughlin andttend or appellate judge and law professor douglas giburg in his book our republic examines the constitution through the eyes of justice , legal scholars is and historians. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend and be sure to watch in-depth live december 6 at noon eastern with our guest author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university . >> stay with c-span2 for live coverage ofthe election process . c-span: your unfiltered view ofpolitics . [music] >> hello everyone and welcome to today's virtual commonwealth club program and i'm going to be your moderator for today . i'm so excited to do this but i have a few things to announce, our beautiful wondersu
sunday at nine eastern on afterwards, sally hubbard and her book monopoly sucks. devon wade and her how to take back control. she's interviewed by bloomberg ws reporter david mclaughlin andttend or appellate judge and law professor douglas giburg in his book our republic examines the constitution through the eyes of justice , legal scholars is and historians. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend and be sure to watch in-depth live december 6 at noon eastern with our guest author and chair of...
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eastern on after words, open markets director sally hubbard and her book, seven ways big corporations ruin your life and how to tak back control. she's intviewed by bloomberg news reporter david laughlin. and at 10:00, judge and low professor douglas ginsburg, looks the at constitution through the eyes of scholars and legal historians. watch that this weekend and be sure to watch 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
eastern on after words, open markets director sally hubbard and her book, seven ways big corporations ruin your life and how to tak back control. she's intviewed by bloomberg news reporter david laughlin. and at 10:00, judge and low professor douglas ginsburg, looks the at constitution through the eyes of scholars and legal historians. watch that this weekend and be sure to watch in depth, live, sunday, author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university, eddie glaude, jr....
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so i don't think that mark zuckerberg has any fundamental difference in the makeup of mark hubbard's mind, he may be smarter and $66 billion but the makeup of his mind, how he thinks, things he wants tosee done , the things he thinks are just and unjust and the way he thinks power is justly used to enable certain ends and there's no difference between him and low six-figure strive or internet click they offer that i'm describing. they think the same way and they work in their own sears toward thesame end . >> you make some distinctions , freeloaders, literati and avengers so who are these people? >> i call them the ruling class but there is ruling class army. or constituency so every ruling class or every leadership classneeds people behind them . you can put stars on a bunch of people's shoulders and have them sit around the conference table but if they don't have an army what good are they ? freeloaders maybe a loaded term, i tried to qualify it but they are fundamentally people whose interest in the political system is to get free stuff so in today's parlance the prototypical free
so i don't think that mark zuckerberg has any fundamental difference in the makeup of mark hubbard's mind, he may be smarter and $66 billion but the makeup of his mind, how he thinks, things he wants tosee done , the things he thinks are just and unjust and the way he thinks power is justly used to enable certain ends and there's no difference between him and low six-figure strive or internet click they offer that i'm describing. they think the same way and they work in their own sears toward...