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which is about $2.00 to $2.00 and a half hour journey 42 kilometers from here and i spoke to the neville come on barry i was charge of operation that journalists and others local john is why i love not the international one and they said the facilities are good everything is there you all will be going there but today's operation is done they'll be a next batch we don't know exactly when but the operation today is all play out those of most of the rough edges were brought from cox cams yesterday or last night rather by bus and they were kept in a transit camp and today the whole process started locally 9 am in the morning and then it's finished there's been criticism from human rights organizations why is the government not permitting journalists to visit the island what are conditions on that island like. i would been talking to the government authorities for quite some time 2nd permission to access the never actually say that we want they said we'll we will give you a permission in due time i've asked them why and rights groups and other organization like international organization and
which is about $2.00 to $2.00 and a half hour journey 42 kilometers from here and i spoke to the neville come on barry i was charge of operation that journalists and others local john is why i love not the international one and they said the facilities are good everything is there you all will be going there but today's operation is done they'll be a next batch we don't know exactly when but the operation today is all play out those of most of the rough edges were brought from cox cams...
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and the netherlands coach sarina wiegman, who replaces phil neville as england boss next year, was namedise, jurgen klopp won the men's award for a second successive season, following liverpool's premier league success. lam happy i am happy about it. it's a special thing from my coaches and me. they are buzzing. actually, if you would have asked me, are you the world's best coast? i would have said nope. if you would have asked me, do you have the world best coaches around, i would have said yes. it's all good to have more important things in the world, but it's a nice one. yes indeed. no stranger to silverware herself, a world cup winner with england, eight six nations grand slam titles, fly half katy daley—mclean's announced her retirement from international rugby. having played in four world cups and with another on the horizon next year, sara 0rchard caught up her to find out why she's not planning on making that five. when you see black—and—white, just the amount of time away really can... alsojust the amount of time away really can... also just thought about what a world cup beer l
and the netherlands coach sarina wiegman, who replaces phil neville as england boss next year, was namedise, jurgen klopp won the men's award for a second successive season, following liverpool's premier league success. lam happy i am happy about it. it's a special thing from my coaches and me. they are buzzing. actually, if you would have asked me, are you the world's best coast? i would have said nope. if you would have asked me, do you have the world best coaches around, i would have said...
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. >> host: i hope they are watching, let's hear from viewers now, this is neville in cleveland, you areglaude junior. >> caller: professor, i have a question, are there any themes or any aspects of african-american history which have been ignored or which do not get the attention they deserve from historians? and the final question when you write african-american history, who do you consider to be your audience?os >> guest: thank you so much for those questions. in some ways when we think about african-american history, it is in some ways a kind of response to the willful ignorance of mainstream american historian. when i think about what carol hunter has written about in " bound in wedlock", this extraordinary book.i reach back to let everybody know the books are real. >> host: you can go ahead and hold that up if you want. >> guest: sure. this extraordinary book here, which gives us a very different account of black marriage. of the importance of marriage in black communities and the historical narrative about its significance and what happened which opens up this kind of political di
. >> host: i hope they are watching, let's hear from viewers now, this is neville in cleveland, you areglaude junior. >> caller: professor, i have a question, are there any themes or any aspects of african-american history which have been ignored or which do not get the attention they deserve from historians? and the final question when you write african-american history, who do you consider to be your audience?os >> guest: thank you so much for those questions. in some ways...
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most of all he became prime minister with a rebellion in the house of commons of the consensus that neville chamberlain the pair prime minister was not up to the challenge of dealing with hitler and the germany but the same day is the day it was no longer a phony war when hitler invaded the low countries such as the situation churchill the greatest day of his life also the darkest day in the history of the world this did not don't churchill he felt this added spice to the challenge him to be in charge of this great empire is such a dire time fueled him
most of all he became prime minister with a rebellion in the house of commons of the consensus that neville chamberlain the pair prime minister was not up to the challenge of dealing with hitler and the germany but the same day is the day it was no longer a phony war when hitler invaded the low countries such as the situation churchill the greatest day of his life also the darkest day in the history of the world this did not don't churchill he felt this added spice to the challenge him to be in...
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island which is about $2.00 to $2.00 and a half hour journey 42 kilometers from here i spoke to the neville come on day i was in charge of operation that why and listen others local john is the international law and they said the facilities are good everything is there you all will be going there so on but today's operation is done they'll be a next batch we don't know exactly when south africa's president so rama poses announced strict measures to combat a surge in coronavirus cases driven by...
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stephen lawrence steering group, which was the independent oversight chaired by jack straw and with neville and the commissions to account because what gets measured gets done. once that subsequent home secretaries took over and it was finally dissolved in 2009, and then austerity was brought in in 2010, the steering group oversight was gone, then chief constables were right there on homework about the recommendations and saying, "institutional racism is no longer useful" when it was supposed to be an aspiration to improve the internal and external elements of the police force. so forward momentum was lost, wasn't? absolutely. and more importantly, you then lost a lot of officers through austerity — especially citizen—focused cops, community cops, your safer neighbour teams, your safer schools officers. those lost connections with the community, and that is why things have gone backwards. so the look and feel of policing — in my estimation — reminds me of a pre—macpherson era. and that... that is a shocking thing to say. it is! but... the macpherson report was what, 1999? yep. and you are s
stephen lawrence steering group, which was the independent oversight chaired by jack straw and with neville and the commissions to account because what gets measured gets done. once that subsequent home secretaries took over and it was finally dissolved in 2009, and then austerity was brought in in 2010, the steering group oversight was gone, then chief constables were right there on homework about the recommendations and saying, "institutional racism is no longer useful" when it was...
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serena wiegman is due to replace phil neville.son was running so late it overlapped the new one. it was november by the time manchester city won the women's fa cup. a few months earlier, arsenal lifted the men's version for a record 14th time. from gunners to a rider, and hollie doyle has always been a natural. this year she has gone galloping past milestones all over the place, the first royal ascot victory, the first woman to win five races on a british card. doyle also broke her own record for wins by a female jockey in a calendar year. i've been pretty blessed this year. i was just dreaming of riding a group winner at least and i've ridden a handful, so it is better than i ever expected. she's grafted to craft her body into a racing machine and there is talk of doyle becoming the first female champion jockey. she may only be five feet tall, but for hollie doyle, nothing is out of reach. but for hollie doyle, barriers are there to be smashed, as terri harper will show you. only recently, her job involved spuds, not gloves. i wa
serena wiegman is due to replace phil neville.son was running so late it overlapped the new one. it was november by the time manchester city won the women's fa cup. a few months earlier, arsenal lifted the men's version for a record 14th time. from gunners to a rider, and hollie doyle has always been a natural. this year she has gone galloping past milestones all over the place, the first royal ascot victory, the first woman to win five races on a british card. doyle also broke her own record...
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stephen lawrence steering group, which was the independent oversight chaired by jack straw and with nevillechief constables and the commissions to account because what gets measured gets done. once that subsequent home secretaries took over and it was finally dissolved in 2009, and then austerity was brought in in 2010, the steering group oversight was gone, then chief constables were right there on homework about the recommendations and saying, "institutional racism is no longer...
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most of all he became prime minister with a rebellion in the house of commons of the consensus that neville chamberlain the pair prime minister was not up to the challenge of dealing with hitler and the germany but the same day is the day it was no longer a phony war when hitler invaded the low countries such as the situation churchill the greatest day of his life also the darkest day in the history of the world this did not don't churchill he felt this added spice to the challenge him to be in charge of this great empire is such a dire time fueled him. >> will come back to the centennial speaker series. thank you for joining us for today's event featuring doctor scott if this is your first time to join us i have the honor of serving as the dean of the school of business 2020 marks a very special year for the school our 100th anniversary and we are celebrating 100 years of purpose driven business education. since our inception we believe in the power of partnerships to inform and lead change i would very much like to think the cappelli center for global security analysis and our wonderful p
most of all he became prime minister with a rebellion in the house of commons of the consensus that neville chamberlain the pair prime minister was not up to the challenge of dealing with hitler and the germany but the same day is the day it was no longer a phony war when hitler invaded the low countries such as the situation churchill the greatest day of his life also the darkest day in the history of the world this did not don't churchill he felt this added spice to the challenge him to be in...
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hello, everyone, welcome to america's news headquarters, i'm arthel neville. hi, eric.c: hi, arthel, hello, everyone, thank you for joining us, i'm eric sean. the president's trip to georgia comets as he continues to push forward with legal challenges in several key battleground states over the election. the court decisions have continually rejected claims as republicans in president's criticism of the electoral process, could hurt republican voter turnout for the georgia runoff. republican committee chair ronna mcdaniel saying mistakes for the party could not be higher. >> we need to keep the majority in the senate and if you want to have a check on chuck schumer and democrats and what they will do to stack the supreme court and get rid of the filibuster and embrace the green new deal and destroy our economy and destroy the country we love, we need to make sure that we send republicans to the senate and keep that majority. eric: griff jenkins live in the rally site in georgia where there seems to be a lot of excitement already hours before the rally, hey, griff. griff:
hello, everyone, welcome to america's news headquarters, i'm arthel neville. hi, eric.c: hi, arthel, hello, everyone, thank you for joining us, i'm eric sean. the president's trip to georgia comets as he continues to push forward with legal challenges in several key battleground states over the election. the court decisions have continually rejected claims as republicans in president's criticism of the electoral process, could hurt republican voter turnout for the georgia runoff. republican...
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he became prime minister in the house of commons where the consensus was neville chamberlain the priorrime minister was not up to the challenge of dealing with hitler in germany. that same day in 1940 was the day that hitler -- when hitler invaded the low countries. this is churchill's greatest day of his life. it was one of the darkest days in the history of the world. this did not don churchill. this was like added spice to the challenge the idea of being in charge of this great empire that such a dire time really kind of thrilled him. >> host: hi deborah. guess the hi. so nice to meet you. >> host: i enjoyed your book. i would like to start this interview by talking a little
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very seldom do you go from winston churchill to neville chamberlain, and to test for th biden administration will be ho do you stand up to china and what you do for the two biggest threats to world order in my view are the irani and ayatolla hughes of religious and they communist party of china at tha is despicable in every fashion when it comes to human rights and economic activity. they cheat, they enslave, they are a threat to world order, an i hope we get 50 too republican senators so we can kill or at least push back against efforts to appease china by a biden. >> in the wake of big tech egregious censorship of the hunter biden scandal, you have come out with new legislation that is going to repeal section 230 on january 1st of 2023, unless congress acts sooner. tell us about that because i think a lot of folks want this to happen like yesterday. >> number one, president trump was right, there are two threat to conservatism here at home, meal in boating, and the abilit of big tech to control the full of information. to stop stories like the new york post at regarding hunter biden before
very seldom do you go from winston churchill to neville chamberlain, and to test for th biden administration will be ho do you stand up to china and what you do for the two biggest threats to world order in my view are the irani and ayatolla hughes of religious and they communist party of china at tha is despicable in every fashion when it comes to human rights and economic activity. they cheat, they enslave, they are a threat to world order, an i hope we get 50 too republican senators so we...
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the trump a administration has taken them on paired very seldom do you go from winston churchill to neville chamberlain. and the test for the biden administration will be, how do you stand up to china and what do you dop with iran? the two biggest threats to world order in my view are the irani andra ayatollah who is a religis and the commonest party of china, that is despicable in every fashion when it comes to human rights and economic activity. they cheat, they enslave, they are a threat to world order, and i hope we get 52 republican senators so we can kill or at leastse push back against effors to appease china by biden. >> laura: in the wake of big tech a greater censorship of hunter biden scandal, you have come out with new legislation that's going to repeal section 230 on january 1st 2023 unless congress acts sooner. tell us about that, because i think a lot of folks want this to happen, like, yesterday. >> yeah. number one, president trump is right. two threats to conservatism here at home. mail in voting, unregulated, and the ability of big tech to control the floor information li
the trump a administration has taken them on paired very seldom do you go from winston churchill to neville chamberlain. and the test for the biden administration will be, how do you stand up to china and what do you dop with iran? the two biggest threats to world order in my view are the irani andra ayatollah who is a religis and the commonest party of china, that is despicable in every fashion when it comes to human rights and economic activity. they cheat, they enslave, they are a threat to...
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he became prime minister owing to rebellion in the house of commons where the consensus was that nevilleer lynn was not up to -- chamberlin was not up to challenge of dealing with history hero and germany and that day was the day the hitler phony war sealed to become a phony war and became hot shooting war when history life invited the low countries. this the greatest day of churchill's day of his life and one-darkest days in the history of the world, this did not daunt churchill. he thought this like add spice to the alcohol learnings the idea of being in charge of this great empire at such a dire time really kind of thrilled him. >> most of these authored have appeared on booktv and you can find their programs at booktv.org. type the authors name in the search bar at the top of the page. >> booktv in primetime starts now. first, former new york times latin america correspondent anthony depalma profiles generations of cubans. then retired editor and reporter wanda lloyd recalls the journalism career and this evening environmental progress founder michael schnellenberger offers thoughts
he became prime minister owing to rebellion in the house of commons where the consensus was that nevilleer lynn was not up to -- chamberlin was not up to challenge of dealing with history hero and germany and that day was the day the hitler phony war sealed to become a phony war and became hot shooting war when history life invited the low countries. this the greatest day of churchill's day of his life and one-darkest days in the history of the world, this did not daunt churchill. he thought...
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arthel: hello, i'm arthel neville. the president leading a peach state rally last night for republican senators kelly loeffler and david perdue who face off with john s -- ossoff and raphael warnock to decide which party controls the senate. tonight senator loeffler and last night the president criticized the 2020 election but also urged supporters to get out and vote in the upcoming runoff. >> the stake in this election is control of the u.s. senate and that really means control of this country. the voters of georgia will determine which party runs every committee, writes every piece of legislation, controls every single taxpayer dollar, very simply you will decide whether your children will grow up in a socialist country or whether they will grow up in a free country. arthel: we have team fox coverage charles watson in southern georgia where the president spoke last night but we begin with mark meredith, hi, mark. mark: president trump tried to fire up his base to keep the senate majority republican hand, however, al
arthel: hello, i'm arthel neville. the president leading a peach state rally last night for republican senators kelly loeffler and david perdue who face off with john s -- ossoff and raphael warnock to decide which party controls the senate. tonight senator loeffler and last night the president criticized the 2020 election but also urged supporters to get out and vote in the upcoming runoff. >> the stake in this election is control of the u.s. senate and that really means control of this...
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iswe round out the year that 2020, a never say neville year -- we printed negative 27 front month, made an all-time high in the vix -- the corporate bond investors, you have the lowest starting point for treasury yields we have ever seen an incredibly tight credit spreads. the nominal yield environment for both the ig investor and the high yield investor is unappetizing. as you referenced airbnb and doordash, which is a $50 billion valuation, you just have to wonder what the side effects are of monetary policy. perhaps it is a scarcity of safe assets, but it is forcing people into a decision-making process that is leaving head scratching valuations. jonathan: let's talk about the scarcity of income, of safe assets, forcing people to go elsewhere. there is nod alternative, pushing people to places where they do not want to be. what i've experienced the last couple of weeks and months is people are struggling to get a read on this market. we saw it on doordash. we saw the reaction from the airbnb ceo on bloomberg tv with emily chang -- when he was told where that stock was about to trade
iswe round out the year that 2020, a never say neville year -- we printed negative 27 front month, made an all-time high in the vix -- the corporate bond investors, you have the lowest starting point for treasury yields we have ever seen an incredibly tight credit spreads. the nominal yield environment for both the ig investor and the high yield investor is unappetizing. as you referenced airbnb and doordash, which is a $50 billion valuation, you just have to wonder what the side effects are of...
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richard neville's book, as tahar was saying. well. richard neville's book, as ta har was saying.ssing the truth, living and delusion and denial. almost the reality of what was really going on at the time, the darkness around her, me playing it was all about squashing it away and trying to make it sit in the unconscious, almost. and tahar, on a lighter note, because the material is heavy, an opportunity for you as a man to wear very big high waisted flared trousers. you get the opportunity. what are you jealous, charlie? it is a certain look and you carry it off very well. yeah, i guess it was cool. i remember at the end of the shooting i went back to the wardrobe and i said, listen guys, the wardrobe and i said, listen guys, can! the wardrobe and i said, listen guys, can i keep some of the clothes ? guys, can i keep some of the clothes? i took some shorts and shades and shoes. yeah, it was great. it might have been the coolest thing to do in this job. great. it might have been the coolest thing to do in this jobm is good to catch up with you both. thank you very much. tahar rahim
richard neville's book, as tahar was saying. well. richard neville's book, as ta har was saying.ssing the truth, living and delusion and denial. almost the reality of what was really going on at the time, the darkness around her, me playing it was all about squashing it away and trying to make it sit in the unconscious, almost. and tahar, on a lighter note, because the material is heavy, an opportunity for you as a man to wear very big high waisted flared trousers. you get the opportunity. what...
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vickie neville writes about his 12 1/2 hour shifts. quote, 11:00 a.m., i help turn another patient. check drugsous for another, order medication we've run out of. i need a drink. my mask is hurting my face and i can feel my face stinging from where it dug in. she describes interacting with family members writing i listen to them cry and hold back the tears. i tell them i'm with their husband and won't leave him. i don't leave him. i stay by his side for three hours. he arrested. she describes part of her evening this way. quote, i have a quick walk around to check everyone is okay. they aren't. various patients are getting worse and the staff are tired but know they are back in again tomorrow. they know they're fighting a battle they can't always win. that nurse joins me now that england. thank you so much for joining us. i want to start with after you gave birth to your son, you decided to go back to work five months early in the middle of a pandemic. why? >> i just felt that you know, as a nurse, it's your kind of -- it comes naturally that you want to help, and i felt that there
vickie neville writes about his 12 1/2 hour shifts. quote, 11:00 a.m., i help turn another patient. check drugsous for another, order medication we've run out of. i need a drink. my mask is hurting my face and i can feel my face stinging from where it dug in. she describes interacting with family members writing i listen to them cry and hold back the tears. i tell them i'm with their husband and won't leave him. i don't leave him. i stay by his side for three hours. he arrested. she describes...
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arthel: hello everyone i am arthel neville, fedex and ups working with pfizer to get the first batcharly 3 million doses shipped across the country taking off a major effort to stop the coronavirus outbreak that has killed nearly 300,000 people in the u.s. the first vaccinations could come tomorrow, we have live fox team coverage, charles watson is near the headquarters in atlanta, mark meredith standing by at the white house and nicole saphier is here to break it down but we begin with mike tobin at the pfizer plant in michigan with more on the vaccine shipments. reporter: the trucks have rolled from the docks at the pfizer plant in michigan shipping business has wrapped up for the day and the most ambitious immunization and history is underway. trucks from fedex and ups left at the same time from the facility fedex irving west and ups irving the east, today shipment 189 boxes of the vaccine each hold 975 vials each vial five doses, what we saw was a little more than 920,000 for the first doses, a few hours they left the pfizer plant the first ups pla plane landed at te world distri
arthel: hello everyone i am arthel neville, fedex and ups working with pfizer to get the first batcharly 3 million doses shipped across the country taking off a major effort to stop the coronavirus outbreak that has killed nearly 300,000 people in the u.s. the first vaccinations could come tomorrow, we have live fox team coverage, charles watson is near the headquarters in atlanta, mark meredith standing by at the white house and nicole saphier is here to break it down but we begin with mike...
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i'm arthel neville.he cdc voting to recommend the vaccine from pfizer and germany company biontech for people 16 and older, this just happened a few hours ago. setting the stage for a months-long inoculation drive. healthcare workers and residents in long-term care facilities are expected to be among the first in line. president trump releasing a video yesterday, speaking from the oval office, hailing the vaccine as a scientific breakthrough. >> today, our nation has achieved a medical miracle. we have delivered a safe and effective vaccine in just nine months. this is one of the greatest scientific accomplishments in history. it will save millions of lives and soon end the pandemic once and for all. i'd like to thank all of the brilliant scientists, technicians, doctors, and workers who made this all possible. arthel: we have live team coverage here on fox. mike tobin is live at the pfizer manufacturing plant in kalamazoo, michigan with more on the rollout. we begin with steve harrigan, live in atlanta
i'm arthel neville.he cdc voting to recommend the vaccine from pfizer and germany company biontech for people 16 and older, this just happened a few hours ago. setting the stage for a months-long inoculation drive. healthcare workers and residents in long-term care facilities are expected to be among the first in line. president trump releasing a video yesterday, speaking from the oval office, hailing the vaccine as a scientific breakthrough. >> today, our nation has achieved a medical...
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prime minister going to something of a rebellion in the house of commons where consensus was that neville chamberlain the prior prime minister was not up to the challenge of dealing with hitler in germany but that same day 1940 was the day that was the so-called, ceased to be a phony war and became a hot shooting war and when invaded the low countries. here's the situation where churchill comments the greatest day of his life but also one of thedarkest days in the history of the world . this was did not.churchill. churchill this is like adding spice to the challenge. the idea of being in charge of this great empire at such a dire time really kind of thrilled. >> most of these authors have appeared on book tv you can find in their entirety at booktv.org. you're watching book tv on c-span2. three days of nonfiction authors and books over this holiday weekend. here's some programs watch out for. watch our in-depth 20th anniversary program followed by the 20/20 national local wars, curtis prize ceremony and military writers symposium william e colby award and throughout the weekend you will s
prime minister going to something of a rebellion in the house of commons where consensus was that neville chamberlain the prior prime minister was not up to the challenge of dealing with hitler in germany but that same day 1940 was the day that was the so-called, ceased to be a phony war and became a hot shooting war and when invaded the low countries. here's the situation where churchill comments the greatest day of his life but also one of thedarkest days in the history of the world . this...
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secretary neville tana -- former secretary napolitano, former secretary mcaleenan, and ms. townsend. please stay well. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> a discussion about the rise in food security and covid-19 relief letter station. i discussion about the latest developments in negotiations and funding operations and covert relief measures. live and join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets. join us on saturday morning as you look back to the bushby court election -- the bush and al gore election. >> the house returns at 9:00 a.m. for work on eight bills regarding the removal of confederate statues, air safety, and national parks management. c-span2, an defense policy bill discuss. and the on c-span 3, emergency covid-19 vaccine use. >> now is a perfect time to buy a c-span product with a discount. >> president-elect biden announces defense secretary nominee president-elect jo
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i'm arthel neville.many company biontech for people 16 and older, this just happened a
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i'm arthel neville. hi, eric. eric: hi, arthel. i'm eric shawn. hello, everyone. welcome. it is being called an historic event for humanity, the green light for the vaccine paving the way for the first vaccinations in the u.s. at the beginning of this coming week. president trump making the announcement about this last night, calling operation warp speed a success of monumental proportions. >> this is one of the greatest scientific accomplishments in history. it will save millions of lives and soon end the pandemic once and for all. through our partnership with fed ex and ups, we have already begun shipping the vaccine to every state and zip code in the country. eric: meanwhile, the federal government is doubling down on its order of the moderna vaccine. that one has not been given the full approval just yet, buying an additional 100 million doses of that. we have live team fox news coverage up to the he very minute. mike toebin is standing by with trucks that are ready to roll out nationwide to start delivering the vaccine to those who need it. dr. marc siegel will take a
i'm arthel neville. hi, eric. eric: hi, arthel. i'm eric shawn. hello, everyone. welcome. it is being called an historic event for humanity, the green light for the vaccine paving the way for the first vaccinations in the u.s. at the beginning of this coming week. president trump making the announcement about this last night, calling operation warp speed a success of monumental proportions. >> this is one of the greatest scientific accomplishments in history. it will save millions of...
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rupees as he described it. >> host: i think sheila peyton is our new herine, she homes about envelope nevillein cleveland. the second question is when dr. glaude writes a bang who is the audience he is writing to? >> guest: that's great. yes, thank you. thank you so much for that. see what the -- we can lift each other up. that's wonderful. so, the audience. it varies. the early books, the audience, very narrow. so when you read exodus or in a shade of blue or you look at the edited volumes, is it nation time or african-american religious thought, it's a narrow academic community. the arc of those books, though, is toward a broader community, in a shade of blue, for example, was written while i was on tour withtavis smileey for the covenant with black america book, and the old state of the black union convention -- gathering that we used to have, that c-span used to air every january. but so one audience is a narrow professional concern. the other audience is my mama. i remember when i first published exodus she said i cooperate get past chapter 3. or michigan like that. -- or something like
rupees as he described it. >> host: i think sheila peyton is our new herine, she homes about envelope nevillein cleveland. the second question is when dr. glaude writes a bang who is the audience he is writing to? >> guest: that's great. yes, thank you. thank you so much for that. see what the -- we can lift each other up. that's wonderful. so, the audience. it varies. the early books, the audience, very narrow. so when you read exodus or in a shade of blue or you look at the edited...
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. >> i'm laura ingal in for arthel neville today. law enforcement searched a home said to be linked to the person of interest in the associated press reports. it's about 10 miles southeast of the blast site. meantime, the police department holding a news conference about an hour ago where officials commended the six officers who responded to early morning calls of shots fired and evacuated the scene. saving lives. here's what the officers had to say. >> that's when the explosion happened. i was thrown forward, knocked to the ground but i was able to catch my c i was fine. i ran to the intersection to check on miller and luellen to make sure they were okay, saw sipos running towards the intersection as well. sorry. that's when i got on the radio to make sure wells was okay. couldn't get a response from him but from the blast he had some hearing loss. so that's when amanda got on, said he was okay. >> as i turn around, for me it felt like i only took three steps and then the music stopped and as i'm walking back, i see orange and then
. >> i'm laura ingal in for arthel neville today. law enforcement searched a home said to be linked to the person of interest in the associated press reports. it's about 10 miles southeast of the blast site. meantime, the police department holding a news conference about an hour ago where officials commended the six officers who responded to early morning calls of shots fired and evacuated the scene. saving lives. here's what the officers had to say. >> that's when the explosion...
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welcome to "america's news headquarters," i'm arthel neville. eric? eric: hello, arthel, i'm eric shawn. we send our very best wishes, of course, to mayor giuliani who has been serving as the president's personal attorney during his legal battles over the presidential election. he has been for the past few weeks crisscrossing the country for those legislative hearings and the court cases, and was last seen not wearing a mask at a georgia state senate hearing thursday. there he's wearing a mask outside. mark meredith lye at the white house with more -- live at the white house. rudy giuliani is a formidable presence. i first started covering anymore 1982 when he was the mob-busting u.s. attorney here in new york. he cut crime as new york city mayor two terms, changed the culture of this city, divided new york through 9/11, and he has put his heart and soul into everything he does, into his current mission, and-even on with maria bartiromo e this morning despite this diagnosis of coronavirus. what is the right newt the white house? >> reporter: eric, goo
welcome to "america's news headquarters," i'm arthel neville. eric? eric: hello, arthel, i'm eric shawn. we send our very best wishes, of course, to mayor giuliani who has been serving as the president's personal attorney during his legal battles over the presidential election. he has been for the past few weeks crisscrossing the country for those legislative hearings and the court cases, and was last seen not wearing a mask at a georgia state senate hearing thursday. there he's...
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secretary neville tana -- former secretary napolitano >> c-span's "washington journal." every day we take your calls live on the air and discuss policy issues that impact you. coming up, massachusetts democratic congressman james mcgovern discusses the rise of food insecurity and efforts to reach a compromise on covid-19 relief legislation. arkansas republican congressman french hill talks about the latest negotiations on funding government operations and a covid relief measure. live "washington journal" at 7:00 eastern this morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text, and tweets. and be sure to join us saturday as we look back at 20 years since the bush versus gore election. >> live thursday, the house returns at 9:00 for work on naturallls out of the resources committee regarding removal of confederate statues, air safety, and national parks management. the senate takes up the defense authorization act passed in the house on tuesday. at 9:00 on
secretary neville tana -- former secretary napolitano >> c-span's "washington journal." every day we take your calls live on the air and discuss policy issues that impact you. coming up, massachusetts democratic congressman james mcgovern discusses the rise of food insecurity and efforts to reach a compromise on covid-19 relief legislation. arkansas republican congressman french hill talks about the latest negotiations on funding government operations and a covid relief measure....
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i'm mollie line, in for arthel neville. the first shipments of moderna's coronavirus vaccine begins rolling this morning and we expect people to get the first doses tomorrow, as congress inches closer to an agreement on the highly anticipated covid relief bill. >> i do have optimism that it passes. the optimism is let's get it done. speaker pelosi admitted after the election that she 4e8 held o cause more pain to try cause an outcome of the he'll e, when we could have -- election, when we could have had relief for the american people, for those that are unemployed, for the small businesses, i'm hopeful that we get it done today. >> a lot of need out there. congressional correspondent chad pergram live on capitol hill following all of this and where do things stand right now, chad? >> reporter: we're waiting for final bill text. the last holdup was working out a disagreement with pat toomey, the republican senator from pennsylvania, who wanted to restrict some of the fed's lending procedures during the pandemic. they seem to
i'm mollie line, in for arthel neville. the first shipments of moderna's coronavirus vaccine begins rolling this morning and we expect people to get the first doses tomorrow, as congress inches closer to an agreement on the highly anticipated covid relief bill. >> i do have optimism that it passes. the optimism is let's get it done. speaker pelosi admitted after the election that she 4e8 held o cause more pain to try cause an outcome of the he'll e, when we could have -- election, when we...
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i'm arthel neville. hi, eric. eric: hi, arthel. thank you for joining us. i'm eric shawn.e have been waiting for this day to finally come. fed ex and ups began shipping more than half a million doses by airplane and guarded trucks to distribution sites nationwide. the first shots we're told could
i'm arthel neville. hi, eric. eric: hi, arthel. thank you for joining us. i'm eric shawn.e have been waiting for this day to finally come. fed ex and ups began shipping more than half a million doses by airplane and guarded trucks to distribution sites nationwide. the first shots we're told could
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molly: delighted to be with you, eric, filling in for arthel neville. the fda approving emergency use just yesterday. finish meanwhile, congress holding that rare saturday session, but it is the holidays, to continue negotiations on a $900 billion coronavirus package. both sides saying time is of the essence. >> american families who simply cannot wait any longer for congress to conclude these discussions. every day that we delay may very well cost more small businesses their survival, cost more american workers their jobs and, yes, cost more americans their very lives. they need us to act. we need to conclude our talks, draft legislation and land this plane. >> and republicans need to make a decision. we're quickly approaching an all or nothing situation. everybody needs to make a decision about whether we're going to pass this much-needed relief or not. and about 11th hour demands and whether they are worth holding up the entire bill. molly: congress is busy, and that means congressional correspondent chad pergram is, of course, busy as well, live on
molly: delighted to be with you, eric, filling in for arthel neville. the fda approving emergency use just yesterday. finish meanwhile, congress holding that rare saturday session, but it is the holidays, to continue negotiations on a $900 billion coronavirus package. both sides saying time is of the essence. >> american families who simply cannot wait any longer for congress to conclude these discussions. every day that we delay may very well cost more small businesses their survival,...
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madeline neville, thank you very much.covery. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> coming up next for us, 3 billion packages shipped this holiday season. nearly 19,000 postal workers in quarantine. those are two of the reasons so many christmas packages may not make it out on time. and real snow all the way d) from switzerland. (betsy) hmmhm... gonna be tough to top. well played. (vo) add some thrill to your wish list. at the season of audi sales event. get exceptional offers now. to high quality computer science and stem education. ♪ i joined amazon because i wanted to change education and i am impatient. amazon gives me the resources to change the world at a pace that i want to change it. ♪ we provide students stem scholarships and teachers with support. ♪ i'm a fighter and i'm fighting for all students. ♪think of your fellow man. ♪ ♪lend him a helping hand, put a little love in your heart.♪ ♪if we want the world to know, we won't let hatred grow.♪ ♪put a little love in your heart and the world will be a better place.
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. >> i am laura ingle and for arthel neville, the federal and local law enforcement are going to hold a news conference at 5:00 p.m. eastern and we will bring that to live once it starts. meantime authorities say they believe the suspect died in the blast as eric mentioned, nashville police are working to identify human remains found near the scene. earlier today city leaders commended those six incredibly brave nashville police officers who helped evacuate the downtown area minutes before the parked rv exploded saving thousands of lives. charles watson is live in nashville with the very latest. what we know. >> as you can imagine the six nashville police officers are being called an extremely danges situation putting their own lives on the line to protect others for the first time since the blast were hearing from the officers who say they were on the scene for no more than a few minutes when they first heard the audio warning coming from the rv telling people there was a bomb and to evacuate instead of think it of their own safety they went door to door to get residents as far away
. >> i am laura ingle and for arthel neville, the federal and local law enforcement are going to hold a news conference at 5:00 p.m. eastern and we will bring that to live once it starts. meantime authorities say they believe the suspect died in the blast as eric mentioned, nashville police are working to identify human remains found near the scene. earlier today city leaders commended those six incredibly brave nashville police officers who helped evacuate the downtown area minutes...
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molly: wonderful to be with you, i'm molly line in for arthel neville.s these talks continue on the hull, millions of doses of moderna's covid vaccine are on the way after the fda approved emergency use friday night. meanwhile, some detail of that stimulus deal still need to be hashed out including how much to give out in direct payments. house minority leader kevin mccarthy blames the holdup on speaker pelosi. >> speaker pelosi finally admitted after the election that he he held up to try to make it an outcome of the election. this whole time when we could have had covid relief for those unemployed, the number of small bids out of work. i am very hopeful we get this done today. molly: a lot of hope that progress is being made. congressional correspondent chad pergram is watching it on capitol hill for us. where do we stand on this potentially being wrapped up? >> reporter: they think they might vote tonight in the house of representatives, but just before i came on the our here, the house democratic caucus has scheduled not one, but two virtual conferen
molly: wonderful to be with you, i'm molly line in for arthel neville.s these talks continue on the hull, millions of doses of moderna's covid vaccine are on the way after the fda approved emergency use friday night. meanwhile, some detail of that stimulus deal still need to be hashed out including how much to give out in direct payments. house minority leader kevin mccarthy blames the holdup on speaker pelosi. >> speaker pelosi finally admitted after the election that he he held up to...
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i'm arthel neville. hi, eric. eric: hi, arthel. thank you for joining us. i'm eric shawn. we have been waiting for this day to finally come. fed ex and ups began shipping more than half a million doses by airplane and guarded trucks to distribution sites nationwide. the first shots we're told could come starting tomorrow as the largest vaccination program in american history kicks off. hoping to stop the outbreak that has sickened nearly 16 million people here in the u.s. and so far cost almost 300,000 lives. president trump praising pfizer's vaccine yesterday when he attended the army, navy game at west point. >> this has been a great, really medical -- they call it a medical miracle. and it's going to have a tremendous impact. 95% effective. we have moderna coming out next week, very soon. we have johnson & johnson, a one shot vaccine coming out. all great companies. eric: and we have live team fox coverage for you. charles watson is near the centers for disease control headquarters in atlanta. mark meredith standing by on the north lawn of the white house with the lates
i'm arthel neville. hi, eric. eric: hi, arthel. thank you for joining us. i'm eric shawn. we have been waiting for this day to finally come. fed ex and ups began shipping more than half a million doses by airplane and guarded trucks to distribution sites nationwide. the first shots we're told could come starting tomorrow as the largest vaccination program in american history kicks off. hoping to stop the outbreak that has sickened nearly 16 million people here in the u.s. and so far cost almost...
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welcome to "america's news headquarters," i'm arthel neville. eric?ric shawn. we send our very best wishes, of course, to mayor giuliani who has been serving as the president's personal attorney during his legal battles over the presidential election. he has been for the past few weeks crisscrossing the country for those legislative hearings and the court cases, and was last seen not wearing a mask at
welcome to "america's news headquarters," i'm arthel neville. eric?ric shawn. we send our very best wishes, of course, to mayor giuliani who has been serving as the president's personal attorney during his legal battles over the presidential election. he has been for the past few weeks crisscrossing the country for those legislative hearings and the court cases, and was last seen not wearing a mask at
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prime minister owing to something of a rebellion in the house of commons or the consensus was that neville chamberlin was not up to the challenge of dealing with hitler and germany. but in 1940 was the day that hitler -- the phony war ceased to be a phony war and became a hot shooting war when hitler invaded the low countries. this is the greatest day of his life and one of the darkest days in history of the world. this did not daunt churchill. churchill tell the like was added spice to challenge he. the idea of being in charge of this great empire at such a dire time really kind of thrilled him. >> most of these authored have appeared on booktv and you can find their programs in their entirety at booktv.org. type the author's name the search bar at the top of the page. >> historian david reynolds discussed his biography of abraham lincoln during a virtual event with the levy center for biography. >> some marvelous biographies, of lincoln. and what they do generally is they follow his life, sometimes his political context. there's a political biography by blumenthal that is excellent. but
prime minister owing to something of a rebellion in the house of commons or the consensus was that neville chamberlin was not up to the challenge of dealing with hitler and germany. but in 1940 was the day that hitler -- the phony war ceased to be a phony war and became a hot shooting war when hitler invaded the low countries. this is the greatest day of his life and one of the darkest days in history of the world. this did not daunt churchill. churchill tell the like was added spice to...
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it became prime minister owing to a rebellion and house of commons or the consensus was that neville chamberlain prior per mr. was not up to the challenge of dealing with hitler in germany but that same day in 1940 was a hitler entered the bony war and became a hot war when hitler invaded the low countries so we have this situation where churchill is the greatest day of his life but also one of the darkest days in history of the world. this did not daunt churchill. he was like this is added spice to the challenge. he was in charge of this great empire in such a dire time fueled him. >> most of these authors have appeared on the tv and you can find their programs in their entirety @booktv .org. type the author's name in the search bar at the top of the page. >> you're watching c-span2 your unfiltered view of government. c-span2 is crated by america's cable television company antedate were brought to you by the television companies to viewers as a public service.
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2500 listed rowing as it was 1642 rowing a reference is are on their way to this remote island by neville bethel now the government has come under severe criticism from local and international human rights bodies as well as the un despite all those the government is determined to go ahead and relocate at least 100000 growing refugees in places now we know talking from the growing refugee camp as well as. 300 plus who were rescued from the world who are living in the violent most of them are not happy with the situation the prefer to stay in the bartering with myanmar where they feel closer to home they can visit their extended families and they can help each other out now there is a lot of controversy this shortlist were made by the camp leader a lot of growing us told that they were in ties and forced into putting their name in there we cannot independently verify that now the government on its part says the facilities are good there's never base hospital at least 120 cluster of villages with good modern facilities despite all those there are still a lot of controversy the government ins
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out of 2500 listed rowing as it is 1642 rowing a refugees are on their way to this remote island by neville bath and now the government has come under severe criticism from local and international human rights bodies as well as un despite all those the government is determined to go ahead and relocate at least 200000 growing refugees there in phases now we know all talking from the growing refugee camp as well as. 300 plus who were rescued from the world who are living in the violent most of them are not happy with the situation the prefer to stay in the bordering area with myanmar where they feel closer to home they can visit their extended families and they can help each other out now there is a lot of controversy a short list were made by the camp leader a lot of growing us told that they were enticed and forced into putting their name in there we cannot independently verify that now the government on its part says that facilities are good there's never base hospital at least 120 cluster of villages with good modern facilities despite all there is there are still a lot of controversy the
out of 2500 listed rowing as it is 1642 rowing a refugees are on their way to this remote island by neville bath and now the government has come under severe criticism from local and international human rights bodies as well as un despite all those the government is determined to go ahead and relocate at least 200000 growing refugees there in phases now we know all talking from the growing refugee camp as well as. 300 plus who were rescued from the world who are living in the violent most of...
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neville in cleveland, first up with professor eddie glaude junior. >> guest: are there any themes or aspects of african-american history which have been ignored or do not get the attention they deserve from historians, a final question, when you write african-american history, who do you consider you to be your audience? >> guest: thank you for those two questions. when we think about african-american history, it is in some ways a response to the willful ignorance of mainstream american historians. when i think about what tara hunter has written about in this extraordinary book, the books are real, extraordinary bookyou can go ahead -- >> host: hold that up if you want to show it to viewers. >> guest: this extraordinary book which gives us a different look at black marriage in the importance of marriage in black communities and the historical narrative about its significance and what ens up this kind of political discourse about single parents, and expansive archive, someone like tara hunt, this particular tradition, this extraordinary book entitled race for profi banks and real esta
neville in cleveland, first up with professor eddie glaude junior. >> guest: are there any themes or aspects of african-american history which have been ignored or do not get the attention they deserve from historians, a final question, when you write african-american history, who do you consider you to be your audience? >> guest: thank you for those two questions. when we think about african-american history, it is in some ways a response to the willful ignorance of mainstream...