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amongst those it is claimed is 89-year-old john davies.ing that happened when she was a child and she would be able to give you the date and time and everything that happened. she had an incredible memory and was a great historian. her niece says joan memory and was a great historian. her niece saysjoan was frail but still doing well at a care home in wales. her ambition was to reach the age of 100 but within a couple of days of developing coronavirus symptoms she had died. days of developing coronavirus symptoms she had diedli days of developing coronavirus symptoms she had died. i do wonder if people really understand how much we are going to lose in terms of the older communities, so much experience and family loss will happen. because we are not really looking out for them properly and certainly not for the carers either and that is really scary. many care homes like this one in sheffield have been hit hard by the virus. the deaths of some residents have left staff at full stretch physically and emotionally. a week after last speaking
amongst those it is claimed is 89-year-old john davies.ing that happened when she was a child and she would be able to give you the date and time and everything that happened. she had an incredible memory and was a great historian. her niece says joan memory and was a great historian. her niece saysjoan was frail but still doing well at a care home in wales. her ambition was to reach the age of 100 but within a couple of days of developing coronavirus symptoms she had died. days of developing...
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in the new deal, john davis, a famous attorney, infamous in some respects, official spokesman for theamerican bar association, writes an article he says the federal government is not [indiscernible] ie what is all of this new deal stuff? it is not with the government should be doing. couple that with what you see if you look in the newspapers of the time, january 22, the new york times, communists were pouring into -- boring into negro labor. october 22, 1926, the banner headlines, san francisco examiner, third terror thugh caught, confesses four beaten with hammer in strike riots. one month before whitney, new york times, american legion issued a report. condemning radicalization of the public schools, submitting it is out of place for discussions tending to create disregard for the united states government to be had in an educational institution supported by taxes especially when the organization concerned is identified with a parent body. think moscow, whose aims and objects are undermining our form of government. another opinion, the president of the civil legion saying college tr
in the new deal, john davis, a famous attorney, infamous in some respects, official spokesman for theamerican bar association, writes an article he says the federal government is not [indiscernible] ie what is all of this new deal stuff? it is not with the government should be doing. couple that with what you see if you look in the newspapers of the time, january 22, the new york times, communists were pouring into -- boring into negro labor. october 22, 1926, the banner headlines, san...
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joining now is congress when devin nunes, and john davis, author for "the federalist." digging into this and digging into it, but this has to be one of the more egregious abuses of power, given how we know how this thing went down now. your thoughts? >> given general flynn is going to have a ivcivil rights case and it's going to cost the government millions of dollars. secondly, hopefully there's going to be prosecutions for this matter. and the judge really has an opportunity here to step in and sanction these lawyers. and with all that said, laura, we brought you this, the house republicans brought you a snippet of this information back in 2018. we were mocked, we were told it was a joke and what we told you at that time not only was it true, we didn't even know the half of it. even right now we don't even have the half of it. there is more information coming out the rest of this week. the evidence is continuing to pile up and down in general flynn's favor and that's what we told you and most of us knew knowing general flynn for nearly 30 years, the idea that he's a r
joining now is congress when devin nunes, and john davis, author for "the federalist." digging into this and digging into it, but this has to be one of the more egregious abuses of power, given how we know how this thing went down now. your thoughts? >> given general flynn is going to have a ivcivil rights case and it's going to cost the government millions of dollars. secondly, hopefully there's going to be prosecutions for this matter. and the judge really has an opportunity...
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. >> massachusetts governor john davis along with secretary of the navy, and he and roosevelt had a testy relationship. roosevelt was his undersecretary. can you say something about that conflict? one was an imperialist, one was not. also, what happened, to what extent did roosevelt set us on a collision course with japan? stephen: ahh, very interesting. long had been governor of massachusetts and was secretary of the navy was theodore's roosevelt -- theodore roosevelt became assistant secretary. roosevelt was not good at being assistant anything. he was so dynamic. he was a compulsive activists, even his physical behavior, not just his political policy. so one day, when secretary long was feeling ill, he had a series of bodyaches, he heard about a new electric massage machine, went often spent the day testing this new machine. one day, when secretary long was feeling ill, he had a series of body aches. he had an electric massage machine. he was testing the new machine. during that day theodore roosevelt arrived at the office and he was alone. he called his best friend and said, start sen
. >> massachusetts governor john davis along with secretary of the navy, and he and roosevelt had a testy relationship. roosevelt was his undersecretary. can you say something about that conflict? one was an imperialist, one was not. also, what happened, to what extent did roosevelt set us on a collision course with japan? stephen: ahh, very interesting. long had been governor of massachusetts and was secretary of the navy was theodore's roosevelt -- theodore roosevelt became assistant...
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john barry davis lost his battle against the virus. father of five had been fighting cancer and defying expectations. he was discharged from hospital to avoid covid—19, only to be rushed back in, suffering with the symptoms. one day he went to hospital. the next day he was gone. it just goes to show how scary and how fast it can take you, because i was on facetime to him probably 16 hours before he died, and he looked absolutely great. he was fine. he was with it. that's why i think it's so shocking, because i never thought it would take him that quick, you know? may i ask what the purpose of yourjourney is today? like many forces, gwent police has been reminding people they should stay at home. there are signs here the restrictions are working. the glimmers of hope are suggesting that the lockdown measures are having the impact, but if we start easing off too soon, the virus will just start spreading rapidly again, and all of the hard work of the last few weeks will be undone. another spike in cases here would be simply overwhelming,
john barry davis lost his battle against the virus. father of five had been fighting cancer and defying expectations. he was discharged from hospital to avoid covid—19, only to be rushed back in, suffering with the symptoms. one day he went to hospital. the next day he was gone. it just goes to show how scary and how fast it can take you, because i was on facetime to him probably 16 hours before he died, and he looked absolutely great. he was fine. he was with it. that's why i think it's so...
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early in the new deal john w. davis, famous attorney, infamous in some respects, official spokesman for the american bar association, writes an article where he says, the federal government is not an elimosery institution. i.e. what is all this new deal stuff? it ain't what this government ought to be doing. couple that with what you see if you look in the newspapers of the time. january 22nd, 1926, "new york times." communists were boring into, like worms or something, negro labor directed by the communist internationale in moscow as part of its worldwide propaganda. october 22nd, 1926. banner headlines. san francisco examiner. third terror thug caught. confesses. four beaten with hammer in strike riots. april 18th, 1927 one month before whitney. "new york times." the american legion issued a report. condemning radicalization in the public schools, quote, submitting that it is entirely out of place for discussions tending to create disregard for the united states government to be had in an educational institution suppo
early in the new deal john w. davis, famous attorney, infamous in some respects, official spokesman for the american bar association, writes an article where he says, the federal government is not an elimosery institution. i.e. what is all this new deal stuff? it ain't what this government ought to be doing. couple that with what you see if you look in the newspapers of the time. january 22nd, 1926, "new york times." communists were boring into, like worms or something, negro labor...
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the city of davis biologist john mcnerney says the bear might've been looking for water. >> generally, water on the valley floor equates to cover. >> he says every now and then bears make ta >>hey end foin watercourses down and then think where is my habitat and they dond repoer: sometimes th upended trash cans looking for food, the only thing upended this morning, everyone's routine. >> we got a little text message from the county this morning, saying that there is a small bear in the area. >> usually we come out here to find what docs and things like that, so to have a bear wondering how it got here is interesting. he >> rachel wolf reporting. authorities are still trying to find that bear and when they do they will move it to a more natural habitat. >>> alive look out of the golden gate bridge looking a lot more overcast today, although there is some blue peeking out finally. the bay area most of the day sought more over 80 degree temperatures yesterday. meteorologist paul hagan joins us now, a bit of a cooldown. finally the sun came out at the end of the day. >> looking pretty nic
the city of davis biologist john mcnerney says the bear might've been looking for water. >> generally, water on the valley floor equates to cover. >> he says every now and then bears make ta >>hey end foin watercourses down and then think where is my habitat and they dond repoer: sometimes th upended trash cans looking for food, the only thing upended this morning, everyone's routine. >> we got a little text message from the county this morning, saying that there is a...
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ladies and gentlemen, jack davis. [ applause ] >> john and i shared the same quandary over titling, apparently. i kind of like the blue and gray bucket list. i thought 50 shades of blue and gray might play on the title of another book and result in a wildly enthusiastic audience, spilling out into the streets of richmond, and you're not even spilling into the center, where he tried to get you to go. now i'm going to ask, would you all please move to this row right in the front here? it's delightful to be back here. i always had high regard, indeed, for the american civil war museum and its predecessor, museum of the confederacy, and for coming here to speak to audiences like this. i also sympathize with john in being apparently sort of third up to host this, since other people weren't around and available. he just reminds me of a story i was telling people last night a number of years ago, i got a call from a fellow who was organizing what would be the biggest civil war round table ever to toik place, somewhere up in the northeast and he said on the phone, and i want to get the very best keyno
ladies and gentlemen, jack davis. [ applause ] >> john and i shared the same quandary over titling, apparently. i kind of like the blue and gray bucket list. i thought 50 shades of blue and gray might play on the title of another book and result in a wildly enthusiastic audience, spilling out into the streets of richmond, and you're not even spilling into the center, where he tried to get you to go. now i'm going to ask, would you all please move to this row right in the front here? it's...
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john barry davis lost his battle against the virus.ing cancer and defying expectations. he was discharged from hospital to avoid covid—19, only to be rushed back in suffering with the symptoms. one day he went to hospital. the next day he was gone. it just goes to show how scary and how fast it can take you, because i was on facetime to him probably 16 hours before he died, and he looked absolutely great. he was fine. he was with it. that's why i think it's so shocking, because i never thought it would take him that quick, you know? may i ask what the purpose of yourjourney is today? like many forces, gwent police has been reminding people they should stay at home. there are signs here the restrictions are working. the glimmers of hope are suggesting that the lockdown measures are having the impact, but if we start easing off too soon, the virus will just start spreading rapidly again, and all of the hard work of the last few weeks will be undone. another spike in cases here would be simply overwhelming, for a place where the pandemic
john barry davis lost his battle against the virus.ing cancer and defying expectations. he was discharged from hospital to avoid covid—19, only to be rushed back in suffering with the symptoms. one day he went to hospital. the next day he was gone. it just goes to show how scary and how fast it can take you, because i was on facetime to him probably 16 hours before he died, and he looked absolutely great. he was fine. he was with it. that's why i think it's so shocking, because i never...
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on the panel will be state senator ronnie john's, the senate commerce chair and state representative paul davis, the house commerce chair. the two chairs will be charged with leading the resilient louisiana commission are don pearson and terry sterling. you know don. he has decades of economic experience at the local and regional levels. i cannot think of anyone better than terry sterling to be the cochair. recovery will be a big part of this in terms of health care as well, and that is where she has spent her career. we need to know what worked and what didn't work in terms of our medical response to covid-19. and terry has served for more than two decades with the franciscan missionaries of our lady of health system in executive roles, and she was instrumental in leading the creation of the new children's hospital here in baton rouge, and she now leads the health care management consulting business. so we got a lot of work to do, and i am asking them to get started just as soon as possible. they will have multiple task forces. they will be formed underneath them by a sector of our economy and
on the panel will be state senator ronnie john's, the senate commerce chair and state representative paul davis, the house commerce chair. the two chairs will be charged with leading the resilient louisiana commission are don pearson and terry sterling. you know don. he has decades of economic experience at the local and regional levels. i cannot think of anyone better than terry sterling to be the cochair. recovery will be a big part of this in terms of health care as well, and that is where...
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frank sinatra say holo baby i mean god i worked with john wayne and red skelton people that you don't remember i've worked with everybody sammy davis i came into vegas at the tail end of the rat pack that's when i started and i would go to sinatra's dressing room on sunday nights when he closed he would invite all the headliners home and you're in that dressing room with all these people and one night sinatra says to me you know kid you got a good sound i said thanks he said you not read them right so what do you mean he said you've read like all those singing teachers teaching from the diaphragm i said yeah he said you got to sing from your peep so what's your pete said you sing from down here and you pull up from your peep and well you know i started singing from my d.v.d. then i started singing better so i have a singing peep. thank you frank sinatra. was breathing heavy it was it allowed how to breathe all right here's our rorschach test for the banks guilty pleasure which should go to play might be the key word there is no good my guilty pleasure is below deck the want to see andy cohen. series i'm not have you ever been on so
frank sinatra say holo baby i mean god i worked with john wayne and red skelton people that you don't remember i've worked with everybody sammy davis i came into vegas at the tail end of the rat pack that's when i started and i would go to sinatra's dressing room on sunday nights when he closed he would invite all the headliners home and you're in that dressing room with all these people and one night sinatra says to me you know kid you got a good sound i said thanks he said you not read them...
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thank you all 6 years that was and ken davis aside from donna and us i know the best sides of john when does and that's what i always want to show and he knows that in the us so he trusts me completely. we did this portrait together and i just said john do your thing to us all you've got the special move and he was like fine what move and your move john knew my own unlocked and so he does it so i just have to photograph him and show the world john no a mile or give it sag and. john maya. i think. a group photo to mark the company's 40th anniversary in 2013 including a few dancers from the very early days. with his 1988 piece hamburger impromptu french choreographer mo he spat paid tribute to his friend john on my r. and his company. i am masterpieces created by 9 meyer and the hamburg ballet is simply number 3 by gustav mahler which premiered in 1975 the music itself is the theme of the choreography. is a recurring inspiration. i . many of numerous choreographies have a dream like nerd merging elements that make for strange and unsettling bedfellows . in a midst. her night's dream he ju
thank you all 6 years that was and ken davis aside from donna and us i know the best sides of john when does and that's what i always want to show and he knows that in the us so he trusts me completely. we did this portrait together and i just said john do your thing to us all you've got the special move and he was like fine what move and your move john knew my own unlocked and so he does it so i just have to photograph him and show the world john no a mile or give it sag and. john maya. i...
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we welcome our bloomberg political contributor rick davis, who has done so many things in politics including running johnccain's campaign. let's start with this plan to reopen. is this a high-stakes game for the president? if it works well he comes out a hero, if it does not work well, if you break it, you own it. rick: thank you for having me. i hope everybody is doing well in your bloomberg world. trump owns this anyway. this has been a high-profile crisis. he has taken ownership by doing these daily press conferences and has taken credit for as much as his administration can possibly do in the interim. , thatthing goes wrong falls on his shoulders. the biggest question the administration has is how to start this economy going again. his indicators are horrible. we saw massive layoffs and unemployment over last month. i think he sees getting back to work as a prerequisite to his reelection, i think he has an itchy trigger finger. clearly of the economy gets going again it will help him a lot. we realized in the battle days we were climbing badly with number of infections, he has a real problem. rick: h
we welcome our bloomberg political contributor rick davis, who has done so many things in politics including running johnccain's campaign. let's start with this plan to reopen. is this a high-stakes game for the president? if it works well he comes out a hero, if it does not work well, if you break it, you own it. rick: thank you for having me. i hope everybody is doing well in your bloomberg world. trump owns this anyway. this has been a high-profile crisis. he has taken ownership by doing...
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john barry, sonja shaw, all economy and jerry brown. been burning key, marianne cooper and others. later authors ronald kessler, victor davishanson and stephen moore discuss their books about donald trump. enjoy booktv and over the weekend on c-span2. >> the president released in public affairs present biographies of every president organized by ranking and much cited presidential historian survey. visitor website, c-span.org/thepresidents in order your copy today. >> cbs sunday morning correspondent with his book of obituaries that feature politicians, scientists, en
john barry, sonja shaw, all economy and jerry brown. been burning key, marianne cooper and others. later authors ronald kessler, victor davishanson and stephen moore discuss their books about donald trump. enjoy booktv and over the weekend on c-span2. >> the president released in public affairs present biographies of every president organized by ranking and much cited presidential historian survey. visitor website, c-span.org/thepresidents in order your copy today. >> cbs sunday...
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since the kids had grown ♪ a life of their own left us alone ♪ john and linda live in omaha ♪ and joe is somewhere on the road ♪ we lost davyw stronger old rivers grow ♪ wilder ev'ry day old people just grow lonesome ♪ waiting for someone to say ♪ me and loretta we don't talk much more ♪ she sits and stares at the back door screen ♪ and all the news it just repeats itself ♪ like some forgotten dream that we've both seen ♪ someday i'll go and call up rudy ♪ we worked together at the factory ♪ but what'll i do if he asks "what's new?" ♪ "nothing, what's with you? nothing much to do" you know that old trees ♪ just grow stronger old rivers grow ♪ wilder ev'ry day well, old people just grow lonesome ♪ waiting for someone to say "hello in there, hello" ♪ ♪ ♪ so if you're walking down the street sometime ♪ and you spot some hollow ancient eyes ♪ please don't just pass 'em by and stare ♪ as if you didn't care, say "hello in there, hello" ♪ "hello in there, hello" ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: that's it for "a late show." tune in tomorrow when my guests will be the hosts of "pod save america" and jon meacham. good night. wash your hands! but fi
since the kids had grown ♪ a life of their own left us alone ♪ john and linda live in omaha ♪ and joe is somewhere on the road ♪ we lost davyw stronger old rivers grow ♪ wilder ev'ry day old people just grow lonesome ♪ waiting for someone to say ♪ me and loretta we don't talk much more ♪ she sits and stares at the back door screen ♪ and all the news it just repeats itself ♪ like some forgotten dream that we've both seen ♪ someday i'll go and call up rudy ♪ we worked...
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that was quite a scene to interrupt the campaign to come back and michelle davis who was with me today and then said to me about john mccain coming back. and so she was afraid. [laughter] >> she got me on the flight on the way down. so as it turns out, again, it was a couple days of anxiety but john mccain spent time with the house republicans and he did his part and even after we got the t.a.r.p. and to criticize the things he has done which is very unpopular but on one level that sometime after the election and this may be slightly exaggerating but i recall 93 percent of american people oppose the bailouts 60 percent oppose torture. [laughter] so 70 percent were looking at something much worse so to explain to the american people this wasn't for wall street it was for them. >> and to have the's consultations with obama. [laughter] >> for both the president and the members of the administration what they really didn't anticipate how tough it would be on the economy. but from the message you were giving them, i would ask what you expected because i did not expect them. i knew that there is a scene in the book talkin
that was quite a scene to interrupt the campaign to come back and michelle davis who was with me today and then said to me about john mccain coming back. and so she was afraid. [laughter] >> she got me on the flight on the way down. so as it turns out, again, it was a couple days of anxiety but john mccain spent time with the house republicans and he did his part and even after we got the t.a.r.p. and to criticize the things he has done which is very unpopular but on one level that...
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davis insisted on taking russel despite warning signs about his work ethic and substance addiction. after 25 starts. and everybody in the organization knew it was the wrong pick. including scouting director, john. >> you know, and that was unanimous. because lane kiffen. a very good personnel guy, he really tried hard. and it was one of those things, he got fixated. i'm going to make this guy a player. and he was truly talented. and i always hoped it would come. but it was have personal pride. >>> while sporting events without fans might still be months away in california, the warriors still aren't allowed to be in a small group at their practice facility. today, steve kerr said he doesn't anticipate being back on the floor until next season during a video chat hosted by usf. >> we were down to 17 games. but we were owed of the playoffs. -- but we were out of the playoffs. and it feels like the end of the season for our team. we're staying in touch with sort of assuming that this is kind of it. thank you for watching tonight at 6:00, the news continues streaming cbsn captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ >> o'donnell: tonight, one million cases. a sobering milestone as america begins to reopen. >> eve
davis insisted on taking russel despite warning signs about his work ethic and substance addiction. after 25 starts. and everybody in the organization knew it was the wrong pick. including scouting director, john. >> you know, and that was unanimous. because lane kiffen. a very good personnel guy, he really tried hard. and it was one of those things, he got fixated. i'm going to make this guy a player. and he was truly talented. and i always hoped it would come. but it was have personal...
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michelle davis is here with me today my blood ran cold and said if someone asks you about john mccain coming back, simply say i welcome everyone because i think she was afraid of what might come out of my mouth. [laughter] and she caught me on the way down. so as it turns out, again in a couple that with anxiety but with the house republicans he rallied them. he did his part. and even after we got the t.a.r.p. he did not criticize the things we had done. again it was very unpopular. so again at some time after the election, this may be slightly exaggerated, but i recall something 93 percent of american people oppose the bailouts. 70 percent were worried we would go into something much worse than a bad recession. so to explain to the american people this is not for us but for them. >> you have these consultations with obama so with the members of the administration repeatedly said we did not anticipate the economy but the message you are giving them. >> and those that you expected i did not expect that i knew there is a scene in the book where we talking about chris cox to meet with co
michelle davis is here with me today my blood ran cold and said if someone asks you about john mccain coming back, simply say i welcome everyone because i think she was afraid of what might come out of my mouth. [laughter] and she caught me on the way down. so as it turns out, again in a couple that with anxiety but with the house republicans he rallied them. he did his part. and even after we got the t.a.r.p. he did not criticize the things we had done. again it was very unpopular. so again at...
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davis is here with me today, insisted behind him that i specify,. [laughter]. roll call vote. she said to me now, someone asks you, that johnmccain coming back, just lycÉe, i welcome the involvement of everyone in this. i think she was afraid of what might come out of my mouth. henry: she talked me down on the plane. but as it turns out he can agaiu talk about anxiety. john mccain, when he was back, started talking with the house republicans and rallying them. he did his part. and then even after we got to the top, he did not jump on and criticized some of the things we did. and again they work american people in front of the fact that on all levels, the american people notice the bailouts. it was, i look at the whole and in some time, after the election, when things were done and this may be slightly exaggerated to but i recall something like 93 percent of the american people oppose the bailouts. and 60 percent opposed torture. so. [laughter]. 70 percent where we were going to suffer much worse in recession. so we've never been able to explain to the american people that this was altered, this was for real. warren: you hav
davis is here with me today, insisted behind him that i specify,. [laughter]. roll call vote. she said to me now, someone asks you, that johnmccain coming back, just lycÉe, i welcome the involvement of everyone in this. i think she was afraid of what might come out of my mouth. henry: she talked me down on the plane. but as it turns out he can agaiu talk about anxiety. john mccain, when he was back, started talking with the house republicans and rallying them. he did his part. and then even...
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john barry, sonya shaw, ollie kohn and jerry brown. books on the economy with authors peter wallace, henry paulson, aaron glantz, marianne cooper and others. later, authors ronald kessler, bob woodward, victor davishanson and steven moore discuss their books about president trump. enjoy book tv now and over the weekend on c-span2. >> c-span has around-the-clock coverage of the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. it is all available on demand at c-span .org / coronavirus. watch white house briefings, updates from governors and state officials, track the spread throughout the u.s. and the world with interactive maps. watch on-demand anytime, unfiltered at c-span .org / coronavirus. >> it is nice to have everyone here this evening and i look forward to our conversation. to my far right here is and i will hopefully get permission to call you sam. >> yes, my name is sam paid s.c.
john barry, sonya shaw, ollie kohn and jerry brown. books on the economy with authors peter wallace, henry paulson, aaron glantz, marianne cooper and others. later, authors ronald kessler, bob woodward, victor davishanson and steven moore discuss their books about president trump. enjoy book tv now and over the weekend on c-span2. >> c-span has around-the-clock coverage of the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. it is all available on demand at c-span .org / coronavirus. watch...
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john barry, sonja shaw, all economy jeremy brown. then books on the economy with peter wollaston, henry paulson, then birdie, aaron glanz, and others. later authors ronald kessler, bob woodward, victor davisiscuss their books about donald trump. enjoy booktv now and over the weekend on c-span2. this weekend on booktv, sunday at 9:00 pm eastern on "after words" former fbi director andrew mccabe with his book the threat. >> i was really concerned by what i felt were the corrosive impact these false narratives about the fbi, the corrosive impact they are having on people of the fbi and their ability to do their work. i felt people understood who we are, how we work, what kind of people are drawn to the fbi and most importantly how we make the decisions we
john barry, sonja shaw, all economy jeremy brown. then books on the economy with peter wollaston, henry paulson, then birdie, aaron glanz, and others. later authors ronald kessler, bob woodward, victor davisiscuss their books about donald trump. enjoy booktv now and over the weekend on c-span2. this weekend on booktv, sunday at 9:00 pm eastern on "after words" former fbi director andrew mccabe with his book the threat. >> i was really concerned by what i felt were the corrosive...
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john barry, david from them, sonja shaw, and jeremy brown and in books on the economy with authors peter wollaston, henry paulson, then breaking, marianne cooper and others. later authors ronald fessler, bob woodward, victor davismoore discuss their books about president trump. enjoy book tv now and over the weekend on c-span2. >> this weekend on book tv sunday at 9 pm eastern on "after words", andrew mckay with his book the threat. how the fbi protects america in the age of terror and trump. >> i was concerned by what i felt were the kind of corrosive impact that these false narratives about the fbi, the corrosive impact those narratives were having on the people of the fbi and their ability to do their work and i felt like if people understood more about the organization, who we are, how we work, what kind of people are drawn to the fbi and most importantly how we make the decisions we do that are based on pacific legal authorities and priorities, policies given to us by the department of justice, not based on politics andpersonal preference . >> watch "after words" on book tv on c-span2. >> television has changed since c-span began 41 years ago but our mission continues : to provide an unfiltered view of gov
john barry, david from them, sonja shaw, and jeremy brown and in books on the economy with authors peter wollaston, henry paulson, then breaking, marianne cooper and others. later authors ronald fessler, bob woodward, victor davismoore discuss their books about president trump. enjoy book tv now and over the weekend on c-span2. >> this weekend on book tv sunday at 9 pm eastern on "after words", andrew mckay with his book the threat. how the fbi protects america in the age of...
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[applause] jack davis: john and i share the same quandary over titling apparently. i like the blue and gray bucket list. i thought 50 shades of blue and grey would gray might play on the title of another book and might result in a wildly enthusiastic audience spilling out into the streets of richmond. and i would just be filling in the center where he tried to get you to go. would you all please move to this row in the front? it is delightful to be back here. i have always had high regard for the american civil war museum and its predecessor. for coming here. in speaking to audiences like this. i also sympathize with john with being required to
[applause] jack davis: john and i share the same quandary over titling apparently. i like the blue and gray bucket list. i thought 50 shades of blue and grey would gray might play on the title of another book and might result in a wildly enthusiastic audience spilling out into the streets of richmond. and i would just be filling in the center where he tried to get you to go. would you all please move to this row in the front? it is delightful to be back here. i have always had high regard for...