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is what we are ♪ no one in-between ♪ how can we be wrong ♪ sail away with me ♪ fz hey everybody trevor noah here, the daily show is officially back on tv. yay. well, not like on tvr now on "the daily show," it is the daily social distancing show broadcasting from my apartments. because we're being responsible and we're staying at home, you know, to help contain the spread of coronavirus. i have been in my house for 11 days now. here st a fun tip i learned today. rice tastes better if you soak it in some hot water first. yeah, not as crunchie but it works. these are cool things you learn when you stay at home. also because i accepted that this is my new reality, i will slowly turn my little library area into my tv studio. you know there is a more presentable tv studio space. so i am responding to some of your concerns that i have seen online. i have decided to replace the dying plant that was behind me with a fake plant that will last forever. anyway on today's episode we're going to catch up on all the latest coronavirus developments like bad news about the olympics, the big bailout fight in congress and desperate doctors getting help from tv doctors. so let's g
is what we are ♪ no one in-between ♪ how can we be wrong ♪ sail away with me ♪ fz hey everybody trevor noah here, the daily show is officially back on tv. yay. well, not like on tvr now on "the daily show," it is the daily social distancing show broadcasting from my apartments. because we're being responsible and we're staying at home, you know, to help contain the spread of coronavirus. i have been in my house for 11 days now. here st a fun tip i learned today. rice tastes...
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on our weekly city -- series, railamerica. tv. on american history tour takescities american history tv on the road to feature the history of cities across america. here is the recent program. >> i think people around here know a lot about ranching history. texas tends to be about itself with its own history but this history is about middle american regional stories that haven't really been told. it is almost like the isolation of the ranching history. it lookinghed without instead of looking within. museumin the historical that is the largest historical museum in the state of texas if you count it by the number of artifacts. cowboys,ition title is cattle, and culture. here whenime curator we set up the show, both of us are native to kansas city. in why thisested space felt so familiar to us. and michael started looking at the number of objects in the permanent collection. and it turns out that there were over 1000 objects in the database. we started looking at what kinds of objects there were and we found such a good array of a variety of options. we needed to do a show that pulled the sister city hood. that amarillod might grow
on our weekly city -- series, railamerica. tv. on american history tour takescities american history tv on the road to feature the history of cities across america. here is the recent program. >> i think people around here know a lot about ranching history. texas tends to be about itself with its own history but this history is about middle american regional stories that haven't really been told. it is almost like the isolation of the ranching history. it lookinghed without instead of...
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on tv every day. >> no, but judy, you're on tv. but you're on tv -- you'resi disc this. e problem wh donald i mean, to a francis collins or to a tony fauci or toeople who actually know because their not mcaring hissage. you know, i mean, i just really think he hurts hself by doing it. you know, it's almost the kellyanne conway counter intuitive counter factual or what was that phrase -- judy: alternative facts. >> that's what we're dealing with now. judy: mark shields, david brooks, thank you. >> thank you. ♪ judy: next, the higs and l of a famous rock group called the band. led by canadian guitarist robby robertson. the story is told in a new dofrmentary. and brown has the story. part of o ongoing arts and culture series "canvas." >> the honor oopening last fall's toronto international film festival went not to a slashy new hollywood film but to the documentary oe were brothers. and why not? at its heart is robby robertson, aocal boy who made it big after first hearing early roc in flol the early 1950's. >> when this music came alongth was like that's it that's the sound
on tv every day. >> no, but judy, you're on tv. but you're on tv -- you'resi disc this. e problem wh donald i mean, to a francis collins or to a tony fauci or toeople who actually know because their not mcaring hissage. you know, i mean, i just really think he hurts hself by doing it. you know, it's almost the kellyanne conway counter intuitive counter factual or what was that phrase -- judy: alternative facts. >> that's what we're dealing with now. judy: mark shields, david brooks,...
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one cares no one cared then. and no one cares now and that's why i love new york they don't care who's on tv, who's not on tv. don't miss kohl's... men's style event save 40-50% on... haggar... van heusen... apt. 9... dockers and more. plus - take an extra $10 off your men's style event purchase!... plus - take an extra 15% off!... plus - get kohl's cash! get the look - kohl's. how fast does dove dry spray actually dry? dry spray dries in an instant. leaving these men with nothing to do in this ad. thankfully, we've got something to fill the time, instantly putting these guys back into their comfort zone. dove dry spray dries instantly and keeps you protected for 48 hours. everyone said i was crazy. when i started this commute, so fifteen years ago, i got my first subaru and i did it anyway. my outback always got me there. so when it was time, of course i got a new one. because my kids still need me. and i need them. (avo male) welcome to the all-new subaru outback. the most reliable outback ever. go where love takes you. (avo female) get 0.9% apr financing on the 2020 subaru outback through march 31st. charmi
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on book tv on c-span2. >> each week, american history tv's "reel america" brings you archival films that provide context for today's public affair issues. ♪ narrator: oneear ago, the entire world awaited the fateful outcome as the armies of nazi germany lashed out in a counteroffensive in the ardennes. this was the battle of the bulge. the battle became so dangerously close to crushing allied hopes for victory. this was the 11th hour counter attack on which germany gambled everything, smashed allied equipment littered the roads. the year 1944 was dying. the year 1945 was beginning an atmosphere of doubt and cruel anxiety and hunger and death. ♪ then, coming back from the west, the yanks and british moved forward to the fighting. they landed in normandy, cut their way to german borders, absorbed the roughest punishment the germans could hand out. and central europe, along enslaved people of the balkans moved against a common enemy. now, with airpower in the lead, they started on the last long drive to victory. ♪ american forces on the west and south of the bulge carved up elite units of the wermacht. the british in the north were unmovable. together the
on book tv on c-span2. >> each week, american history tv's "reel america" brings you archival films that provide context for today's public affair issues. ♪ narrator: oneear ago, the entire world awaited the fateful outcome as the armies of nazi germany lashed out in a counteroffensive in the ardennes. this was the battle of the bulge. the battle became so dangerously close to crushing allied hopes for victory. this was the 11th hour counter attack on which germany gambled...
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on our weekly series, reel america. here on american history tv. our c-span cities tour takes american history tv on the history of cities across america. here is a recent program. >> this is the nation's primary facility for the dismantlement and management of nuclear weapons. for approximately 30 years, the safest method of transportation was by rail. we begin our look at the history amarillo to the museum. >> we are trying to preserve the rich railroad heritage of this area.
on our weekly series, reel america. here on american history tv. our c-span cities tour takes american history tv on the history of cities across america. here is a recent program. >> this is the nation's primary facility for the dismantlement and management of nuclear weapons. for approximately 30 years, the safest method of transportation was by rail. we begin our look at the history amarillo to the museum. >> we are trying to preserve the rich railroad heritage of this area.
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on american history tv on c-span3. tour takesan cities american history tv on the road to feature cities across america. here is the recent program. today we are on the at chapel hill. unc chapel hill is the first state university in the country. this is a contest to claim we argue with the university of georgia about.
on american history tv on c-span3. tour takesan cities american history tv on the road to feature cities across america. here is the recent program. today we are on the at chapel hill. unc chapel hill is the first state university in the country. this is a contest to claim we argue with the university of georgia about.
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on our tour, visit c-span.org/citiestour. you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >>> we're featuring american history tv programs this week as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight, from our lectures and history series, we'll do an academic tour of texas. our lone star state night starts with gene allen smith a texas christian university history professor teaching about george washington's character. he examines how the first president interacted with his contemporaries. american history tv tonight starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on cspan3. >>> coming up on american history tv on cspan3, lectures from history professors. up first a look at myths and legends about the white house. then a conversation about william randolph hearst. malcolm x's views on africa. later, women leaders of the 1960s civil rights movement. >>> american history tv products are now available at the new cspan online store. go to cspanstore.org to see what's new for american history it have and check out all of the c-span products. >>> up next, american university lecturer matthew costello teaches a class on white house myths. the class looks at the truth of popular stories li
on our tour, visit c-span.org/citiestour. you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >>> we're featuring american history tv programs this week as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight, from our lectures and history series, we'll do an academic tour of texas. our lone star state night starts with gene allen smith a texas christian university history professor teaching about george washington's character. he examines how the...
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on american history tv on c-span3. >> our c-span cities tour takes american history tv on the road to take a history of cities across america. here is a recent program. >> established in 1926, route 66 was one of the original highways in the u.s. highway system, carrying motorists over 2400 miles from chicago, illinois to santa monica, california. in the book, "a matter of time," route 66 through the lens of change, a photographer and historian nick gerlich capture scenes along the route that speak to its past. in amarillo, we rode along with nick gerlich, following the path of the old highway. >> why do you think this highway is still popular today, even after decades after it was decommissioned? nick: it has a lot to do with nostalgia today. people want to revisit places that maybe they experienced as a child. that is a huge part of the nostalgia. but there is another kind of nostalgia as well. it is called anna moya. it is a desire to visit a place in the past that you never experienced. so for younger americans, and for international tourists of all ages for whom route 66 was only something they had heard about,
on american history tv on c-span3. >> our c-span cities tour takes american history tv on the road to take a history of cities across america. here is a recent program. >> established in 1926, route 66 was one of the original highways in the u.s. highway system, carrying motorists over 2400 miles from chicago, illinois to santa monica, california. in the book, "a matter of time," route 66 through the lens of change, a photographer and historian nick gerlich capture scenes...
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. >> i know -- >> you're on -- you're on tv. >> vlad, you're on tv! >> yes. tv! >> that's my whole story. all i got. >> that was a tease -- >> we got the real thing coming up. people are going to stick around now. i want to find out what's in that coffee mug, as well. >> i'm giving it all away. >> i love it >>> friday morning to you. we are looking at a chilly start to the day, daytime highs are going to be right around where we should be this time of your. mix of sun and clouds. si chance to see and isolated shower, can't completely rule that out. daytime highs around where we should be this time of your. 62 in san jose, milder come all of a sudden 60s for tomorrow. rain return sunday afternoon. new crest pro/active defense. you're doing more to keep your body healthy for the future. shouldn't your toothpaste do the same for your mouth? now with crest pro/active defense, future proof your whole mouth. its active defense technology neutralizes bacteria to shield against potential issues. crest. tv sports announcer: yeah, that's my man there. tv sports announce
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eastern only on american history tv here on c-span3. >> this is american history tv on c-span3. each week and we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. ♪ changed sincehas c-span began 41 years ago that our mission continues to provide an unfiltered view of government. we have brought you primary election coverage, the presidential impeachment process and now the federal response to the coronavirus. you can watch all of c-span's public affairs programming . you can be part of the national conversations. or through our social media scene. c-span created by private industry. america's cable television company as a public service and brought to you by your television provider. tonight on lectures in history, stony brook university professor nancy tom's teaches a class about the 1918 influenza pandemic and public information efforts in the united states to stop the spread of the disease. here is a preview. >> all of the stuff i was looking at, and by the way, there are no antibiotics, and few vaccines in this time period, the way you kept from getting sick was by pr
eastern only on american history tv here on c-span3. >> this is american history tv on c-span3. each week and we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. ♪ changed sincehas c-span began 41 years ago that our mission continues to provide an unfiltered view of government. we have brought you primary election coverage, the presidential impeachment process and now the federal response to the coronavirus. you can watch all of c-span's public affairs programming . you can be...
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tv too much, except in the morning when i watch cnn. he comes out two or three times in the one hour that i'm on. in the evenings, the short period of time i'm on tv, watching tvstantly from him. his facebook postings are constant as well. he's really, really put a lot of advertisement into the state of texas and has a large presence in that regard. i'm not sure how much an effect it will be. i do talk to a lot of voters out there and a lot of people who have historically not been so interested in any particular presidential candidate that are saying, i think i'm looking at this guy and i might consider him. it seems to be giving him some kind of presence in this election that he would not have had had he not spent so much money in this campaign. >> money talks. gilberto, host of texas democratic party. nice to have you. thanks very much. >>> tonight cnn will have exclusive one-on-one interviews with the presidential candidates. don't miss big interviews before the biggest day of the primaries. live from washington at 8:00 eastern right here. >> it's a real chance to hear the candidates challenged. another story we're following, two days ago the u.s. signed an
tv too much, except in the morning when i watch cnn. he comes out two or three times in the one hour that i'm on. in the evenings, the short period of time i'm on tv, watching tvstantly from him. his facebook postings are constant as well. he's really, really put a lot of advertisement into the state of texas and has a large presence in that regard. i'm not sure how much an effect it will be. i do talk to a lot of voters out there and a lot of people who have historically not been so interested...
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you can watch us live or catch up on past interviews on tv go -- on tv . n and send us instant messages during our shows. you can check it out at tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ this is "bloomberg daybreak: asia." >> let's get a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. plunging demand for air travel is radically reshaping avi shin -- reshaping aviation. the infection is likely to mean many carriers will fail. governments have indicated a willingness to help with italy .lanning to re-nationalize a company says workers would help workers for now, but hotels are to expect fewer people. >> softbank has told we were shareholders they can with the draw from an agreement to buy $3 million of the start of stock. this was part of a deal left of the failed ipo last year. the latest deal has been set to close in about two weeks. of theext, as the fate tokyo olympics remains on edge, we speak to the japan chairman, christopher lafleur, about the sentiment of businesses there. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg daybreak: asia." governments around the wo
you can watch us live or catch up on past interviews on tv go -- on tv . n and send us instant messages during our shows. you can check it out at tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ this is "bloomberg daybreak: asia." >> let's get a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. plunging demand for air travel is radically reshaping avi shin -- reshaping aviation. the infection is likely to mean many carriers will fail. governments have indicated a willingness to help with italy...
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on c-span.org/rotavirus. -- coronavirus. american history tv is on c-span tv every weekend featuring archival tours, historical films and programs on presidency, the civil war and more. here's a clip from a recent program. >> with one notable exception, humanitarian relief was not forthcoming from the federal government during the lifetimes of the founders. that exception was in 1827 when congress granted the city of alexandria $20,000 after a fire destroyed 53 buildings, leaving many people homeless. now, we all know alexander is now in virginia, but back then, it was part of the district of columbia, and therefore, it was governed by congress. even so, federal disaster relief for alexandria was considered controversial. congressman and future president james k polk spoke for a sizable minority of legislators when he condemned the measure and argued that it set a dangerous precedent. in reality, though, it didn't. 'sstead, it was congress decision to protect the merchants and their business interests rather than to alleviate human suffering that set the precedent that injured in the united states until the post-civil war era. merc
on c-span.org/rotavirus. -- coronavirus. american history tv is on c-span tv every weekend featuring archival tours, historical films and programs on presidency, the civil war and more. here's a clip from a recent program. >> with one notable exception, humanitarian relief was not forthcoming from the federal government during the lifetimes of the founders. that exception was in 1827 when congress granted the city of alexandria $20,000 after a fire destroyed 53 buildings, leaving many...
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on book tv. on c-span2. all previous "afterwards" are available as podcasts and too much on five booktv.org. book tv recently visited capitol hill, members of congress about their reading list. >> marsha blackburn, what is on your reading list? >> i've got a great meeting first. talking to strangers, one of my favorite authors, malcolm. i was so jealous last week, my husband and son attended a breakfast where he was speaking. of course, i've read everything he has written and i followed his columns for here. along with blake and outliers, they have now downloaded on my kindle, talking to strangers. just a little bit into it, not that far but totally intrigued, i've also made certain that i have my 2020 farmer's almanac downloaded. things that you can't beat, you can't be good reading when it comes to the farmer's almanac. i love it. i keep track of it, i am a gardener. i love being outdoors so you got to have the farmer's almanac. >> what information can you get from back? >> weather, a lot of weather. if the forms are going to be thick and while the or if you're going to have a hard winter, the aco
on book tv. on c-span2. all previous "afterwards" are available as podcasts and too much on five booktv.org. book tv recently visited capitol hill, members of congress about their reading list. >> marsha blackburn, what is on your reading list? >> i've got a great meeting first. talking to strangers, one of my favorite authors, malcolm. i was so jealous last week, my husband and son attended a breakfast where he was speaking. of course, i've read everything he has written...
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on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series real america. saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at or :00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. next on american history tvack image makers who reimagined african american citizenship which focuses on university hosts thisemory event. >>i am the director of the institute. on behalf of the visiting fellows and our staff i would like to welcome you to today's installment of the colloquium series. we do this every week. we are glad for those who come regularly. we hope you come back same place next week. we will have another interesting speaker. it is our pleasure to do this with emory library. we hope you can come back. today it is my pleasure to welcome dr. brenna greer. dr.
on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series real america. saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at or :00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. next on american history tvack image makers who reimagined african american citizenship which focuses on university hosts thisemory event. >>i am the director of the institute. on behalf of the visiting fellows and our staff i would like to welcome you to today's installment of the colloquium series. we do this every week. we are glad...
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on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series real america. saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at or :00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. next on american history tv, the black image makers who reimagined african american citizenship which focuses on university hosts thisemory event. >>i am the director of the institute. on behalf of the visiting fellows and our staff i would like to welcome you to today's installment of the colloquium series. we do this every week. we are glad for those who come regularly. we hope you come back same place next week. we will have another interesting speaker. it is our pleasure to do this with emory library. we hope you can come back. today it is my pleasure to welcome dr. brenna greer. is an associate suppressor at wellesley college. historian of race, gender and culture in the 20th century united states. she explores connections between capitalism, social movement and culture. she will be speaking on her first book, "represented: the black imagemakers who reimagined african american citizenship." examines the work of black media makers and marketers in the world war ii era who garnered media representative -- rep
on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series real america. saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at or :00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. next on american history tv, the black image makers who reimagined african american citizenship which focuses on university hosts thisemory event. >>i am the director of the institute. on behalf of the visiting fellows and our staff i would like to welcome you to today's installment of the colloquium series. we do this every week. we...
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tv tonight starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span 3. american history tv on c-span 3 looks back at the influenza pandemics of 1918 and 1957. stoneybrook university professor nancy toms compares the 1918 influenza pandemic to what's happening today. >> when they tell us not to shake hands or to, you know, sneeze into your elbow, that's a social distancing method. exactly the same stuff they were telling americans to do at the turn of the last century. why is this important? because even though we have made astounding improvements in the health sciences, we still cannot cure a virus. >> and sunday at 4:00 on real america, the 1957 film the silent invader, about a new influenza virus that emerged from asia. >> metropolitan pittsburgh with approximately 1 million people, if we had this flu strike here, you would have approximately 200,000 people who would become ill in a four to six-week period. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. >>> american history tv products are now available at the new c-span online store. go to cspanstore.org to see what's new for american history tv and check out all of the c-span products. >>> and now a lecture from american university about malcolm x's views on africa. he argues that in the 1960s, africa had been associated with a lack of civilization. and that malcolm x advocated for african-americans to have a more positive view of africa in order to combat racism and develop better self-esteem.
tv tonight starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span 3. american history tv on c-span 3 looks back at the influenza pandemics of 1918 and 1957. stoneybrook university professor nancy toms compares the 1918 influenza pandemic to what's happening today. >> when they tell us not to shake hands or to, you know, sneeze into your elbow, that's a social distancing method. exactly the same stuff they were telling americans to do at the turn of the last century. why is this important? because even though...
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deborah birx, very powerful, the kind of thing that sanjay has been saying on tv, that they've been saying on tv. but it was very focused onhe overall numbers, but in particular that 100 to 200,000 warning. and more importantly, if he changes the guidelines and opens everything up around easter as he had been suggesting he might, then that would raise the mortality rate to a place where the president just didn't want to go. and he's also looking at his political polling, and the public opinion polling, that he has been told supports this notion of everybody taking a deep breath and sticking with this as opposed to, as you said, some of his political policy advisers behind the scenes have been kind of bristling about this, they worry it goes too far. but they did not win out, and that's the important thing to note here, for now it was the medical professionals who ruled the day when it came to the president's decision. >> sanjay, should people be mentally prepared to continue all these social distancing measures, basically shut the country down, past april 30th, which it is current deadline the president has imposed? >> i t
deborah birx, very powerful, the kind of thing that sanjay has been saying on tv, that they've been saying on tv. but it was very focused onhe overall numbers, but in particular that 100 to 200,000 warning. and more importantly, if he changes the guidelines and opens everything up around easter as he had been suggesting he might, then that would raise the mortality rate to a place where the president just didn't want to go. and he's also looking at his political polling, and the public opinion...
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on book tv. be sure to tune in next weekend for our two day live coverage of the tucson festival of books on book tv on c-span2. a state dinner at the white house. vice president and mrs. lyndon johnson are among those who joined the president and honoring his imperial majesty and the empress. >> on american history tv, the 1962 film "from alliance." and firstjohn kennedy lady jacqueline kennedy. >> i speak on behalf of all of my fellow americans and welcoming you to the united states. the interest of both of us is the same. to maintain my freedom, to maintain our peace, and to provide a better life for our people. >> real america, sunday at 4:00 eastern on american history tv. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, conservative activist vernon robinson discusses his book. then we will talk about campaign 2020 and the democratic primary contest with bill press. washingtonn's journal, live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. ♪ on tuesday, treasury secretary steven mnuchin testified before the house ways and m
on book tv. be sure to tune in next weekend for our two day live coverage of the tucson festival of books on book tv on c-span2. a state dinner at the white house. vice president and mrs. lyndon johnson are among those who joined the president and honoring his imperial majesty and the empress. >> on american history tv, the 1962 film "from alliance." and firstjohn kennedy lady jacqueline kennedy. >> i speak on behalf of all of my fellow americans and welcoming you to the...
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made after his stunning victory in south carolina, they were repeated again and again on sunday on tv and on monday on tv and what people saw, i think, willie, is humanity. they saw his humanity, they saw the fact that he is a candidate with purpose and they came back to him. i think they were always there, but they came back to him after seeing him. >> joe, if you look at the african-american vote, i know we will dive into some of these numbers, obviously african-american voters saved joe biden in south carolina, but the numbers were even bigger last night. he won 60% of african-american voters in south carolina, but the numbers in places like virginia, 63%, alabama 72%, tennessee 62%, african-american voters and older voters rode to the rescue last night for joe biden. >> you know, there's some people last night trying to suggest -- bernie sanders supporters trying to suggest that those numbers for black voters from joe biden were not shocking. they were shocking. again, i go back to that poll a week ago that had bernie sanders within single digits of joe biden even after south carolina people said, ye
made after his stunning victory in south carolina, they were repeated again and again on sunday on tv and on monday on tv and what people saw, i think, willie, is humanity. they saw his humanity, they saw the fact that he is a candidate with purpose and they came back to him. i think they were always there, but they came back to him after seeing him. >> joe, if you look at the african-american vote, i know we will dive into some of these numbers, obviously african-american voters saved...
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ktvu but if you watch us on cable, satellite or smart tv app you don't have to do anything at all. there is more information on rescanning our tv and yours on ktvu.com. >>> as the race goes on tofind the vaccine against the coronavirus one group of researchers are asking for volunteers and coming up this next hour, how much money they are willing to pay volunteers to be infected with a strain of the coronavirus. plus the cdc released new numbers about deaths from the flu and also this next hour how many people died from the flu already this season and who it has been affecting the most. but first we look at the celebrations in oakland over the weekend marking international women's day and why some say you were out marching. but right now. we built this city. or at least we took a picture of it but look at the moon and look at that like, these are live pictures, you are watching mornings on 2 on ktvu fox 2 news . welcome back to mornings on 2, 6:58 am, along jail sentence recommended by the manhattan district attorney's office for harvey weinstein, convicted of sex crimes last month and couldd , after injuring his head in a fall saturday. he
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one tenth of one% native american. >> i think you called me a liar on national tv. i think you called me a liar on national tvr some selfys? ♪ >> if her husband could reach me that beer i would toast her. farewell, elizabeth. that's all the time we have tonight. thanks for laura for letting me sitting for you. make sure you pick up a copy of my book, the amulet of power out in paperback march 20 fourth. good night from washington dc, see you. heather: we begin with the fox news exclusive. mitch mcconnell speaks out on chuck schumer's comments about neil gorsuch and brett kavanaugh, which he called threatening and dangerous. as critics from across the political spectrum call schumer out i will ask senator mcconnell how he plans to handle than the trump administration's coronavirus response and billions in funding. are exclusive just minutes away. a cruise ship with no confirmed cases of coronavirus cannot have a welcoming port. police getting involved.
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eastern on c-span tv on c-span2. american history tv is on-span3 every weekend featuring and programs on the presidency, the civil war, and more. here's a clip from her recent program. >> certainly lots of women and men were opposed to giving women the right to vote because how it might change, in particular, the family dynamic, but that was not the only reason anti-sever jests --e opposed -- suffragettes were opposed to giving women the right to vote. you see how that came into the discussion and the debate. usedbased arguments were on both sides of the suffrage giving women only the right to vote. we have a postcard from the association. i will read a couple of the the postcard makes to women's suffrage because it went out the in franchise meant of the knee grow state law. it makes pretty clear that southern states in particular, especially since they had been available since the 15th , thement ratification discriminatory measures disenfranchise african-american men. it would undermine that effort. banner.ve this it shows women marching as
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on book tv on c-span2. -- a stateinner dinner at the white house. in misses cannery and honoring his imperial majesty and the emperor has. >> on american history tv, the 1962 film, firm alliance, on the state visit by the shah and empress of iran. >> i speak on behalf of all of my fellow americans and welcoming you to the united states. the interest of both of us is the same. to maintain our freedom. our feet and provide a better life for our people. >> railamerica sunday at 4:00 3.m. eastern on c-span >> the supreme court heard oral argument regarding the constitutionality of a federal law regarding encouragement of illegal immigration. junjustices have, through to issuee a ruling. this runs about an hour. >> we will he'll argument this morn c
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on c-span 3 every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv and lectures in history is available as a podcast. find it where you listen to podcasts. >>> next on american history tv'seel america, a look back at historic campaigns, the 1972 film candidates journal follows democratic presidential nominee senator george mcgovern of south dakota, as he meets with voters from across the united states. he hears from a baltimore steel worker, a senior citizen, a wisconsin farmer, and an out of work engineer and a wheelchair bound vietnam veteran. george mcdorch lost to richard nixon winning only district of columbia and massachusetts. >>> planes and helicopters both american and south vietnamese -- >> during the past two years i have found that campaigning can be a lonely business. a succession of airports, motels, not seeing my family for
on c-span 3 every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv and lectures in history is available as a podcast. find it where you listen to podcasts. >>> next on american history tv'seel america, a look back at historic campaigns, the 1972 film candidates journal follows democratic presidential nominee senator george mcgovern of south dakota, as he meets with voters from across the united states. he hears from a baltimore steel worker, a senior citizen, a wisconsin farmer,...
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on american history tv on c-span3. >> this is american history tv. explore our nation's past every weekend on c-span3. series, ar weekly film promoting community health centers. the program launched in 1965 as part of president lyndon b. johnson's war on poverty. they were designed to provide health care access to lower income americans. at 3:00 p.m. pacific, james talks about his work sifting through layers of human history years inside9,000 a rural pennsylvania rock shelter. he explains why this and other have led tos -- revised theories on when humans arrived to the americas. and on our weekly series the presidency, two discussions on james madison. the first looks at america's founding documents and the second at the partnership he had with his wife, dolly madison. that is what is coming up here on american history tv. >> this year's symposium here did not come together as smoothly as they often do and as smoothly as i would like and that is entirely my fault. it took me a long time to come up with a concept and title. my working title was "civil
on american history tv on c-span3. >> this is american history tv. explore our nation's past every weekend on c-span3. series, ar weekly film promoting community health centers. the program launched in 1965 as part of president lyndon b. johnson's war on poverty. they were designed to provide health care access to lower income americans. at 3:00 p.m. pacific, james talks about his work sifting through layers of human history years inside9,000 a rural pennsylvania rock shelter. he explains...
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on american history tv on c-span3. ♪ announcer: you are watching american history tv the best coverage, eyewitness accounts, films, lectures, and visits to museums and historic places, all weekend, every weekend on next, patrick charles, senior historian for the united states air force, talks about the history of the nra, including changes in gun control and views on the second amendment. this interview was recorded at the annual american historical association meeting. steve: patrick charles is all former marine and senior historian for the u.s. airport and the author of the book "armed and america." thank you for being with us
on american history tv on c-span3. ♪ announcer: you are watching american history tv the best coverage, eyewitness accounts, films, lectures, and visits to museums and historic places, all weekend, every weekend on next, patrick charles, senior historian for the united states air force, talks about the history of the nra, including changes in gun control and views on the second amendment. this interview was recorded at the annual american historical association meeting. steve: patrick charles...
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on tv often. you'll see it on tv as well. this is not uncommon. this is a common technology. it's battery powered in a lot of cases. we're seeing actually some innovative things coming out of italy. some entrepreneurs in italy helped jerry rig scuba gear from france. what we're seeing here we can actually have a modified type of ventilator. you're showing it on provide breathing assistance. it's like a cpap mask for all the viewers who may have sleep apnea and wear a mask at night, this is similar to that. it's creative and genius and we need more of that. this technology, though, does not replace a ventilator. it's not a ventilator. a ventilator is -- you connect a ventilate tore a tube that goes down a patient's throat, so it's a little different. we need more of the ventilators. ventilators can breathe entirely for a patient. this mask that you showed out of italy helps them breathe, like a cpap mask again. we need more portable ventilators now. that's why we need washington to take control of our nation's supply to ramp this up. that's what's really needed right now, not in two months. >> dr. gupta, we appreciate this. thank you for your expertise in helping us understand this. dr. vin gupta, global health policy expert and with the health metrics sciences at the university of washington medical center. >>> one pressing question that's f
on tv often. you'll see it on tv as well. this is not uncommon. this is a common technology. it's battery powered in a lot of cases. we're seeing actually some innovative things coming out of italy. some entrepreneurs in italy helped jerry rig scuba gear from france. what we're seeing here we can actually have a modified type of ventilator. you're showing it on provide breathing assistance. it's like a cpap mask for all the viewers who may have sleep apnea and wear a mask at night, this is...
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tv. >> today, on american artifacts, seminal natione of oklahoma. -- oregon. >> her people were shackled and chained and brought to the west as prisoners of war. >> american artifacts today at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> c-span, your unfiltered view by cablement, created in 1979 and brought to you today by your television provider. >> sunday, on american history tv talks about his book, black lives, native lands, white worlds. the history of slavery in new england. here a preview. not largehey were numbers of's -- of enslaved people in here, there was the selling of provisions to plantations, the transportation of enslaved people throughout the americas but also the transatlantic slave trade. economy revolved around slavery. historian by the name of mark peterson published this giant book on boston when he said -- he phrased it pretty well when he said that boston was an enslaved society when most of -- where most of the slaves lived elsewhere. the demographics, i pushed back against the demographics. they embraced slave training, especially from africa but also within the americas as a form of commerce. rhode island became the center of slave trading in all british north america. if you take all the slave voyages from the colonial. up, theydded them would not equal those of rhode island. rhode island is by far the itter of the slave trade, riva
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on c-span3 every saturday on american history tv. >> our c-span cities tour takes american history tv on the road to feature the history of cities across america. here is a recent program. >> madame walker was mainly known for being an entrepreneur, careaving her own hair line, and for being a millionaire. postas born two years emancipation. so we are talking about the throes of the vestiges of slavery and enslavement. she was the child of enslaved parents who became sharecroppers.
on c-span3 every saturday on american history tv. >> our c-span cities tour takes american history tv on the road to feature the history of cities across america. here is a recent program. >> madame walker was mainly known for being an entrepreneur, careaving her own hair line, and for being a millionaire. postas born two years emancipation. so we are talking about the throes of the vestiges of slavery and enslavement. she was the child of enslaved parents who became sharecroppers.
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tv stations across the country is rmoving to new frequencies. so any time after 10:00 a.m. on monday, you need to rescan your television. now, if you're watching us on cable, satellite, or smart tv app, you don't have to do anything. we've posted more information about this rescanning your tv> there are 2,383 passengers on board the ship and 1,100 crew members. >> a cruise ship with the coronavirus possibly on board waiting to arrive in san francisco. what's being done to ensure the people on board aren't infected. >> plus... a possible exposure because of the coronavirus. we're tracking the latest connection around the country about the virus. >> from ktvu fox 2 news, this is mornings on 2. >>> well, good morning, to you. thank you, for joining us. welcome to mornings on 2. it's a friday morning. it's march 6th. i'm dave clark. >> and, i'm claudine wong in for pam today. steve paulson is watching the changing weather for us. >> it sure looks like clouds are changing. a lot of low clouds. a lot of high clouds. temps have really come way do.
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on a tv right now, i'm on a tv in america telling people this drug works. so if there someone in a hospital, pick up your buzzer, buzz your nurse and told you want that drug. if they tell you know, pick it up and buzz it again, because it works. i'm a firm believer of it. >> laura: jay, i'm glad you're out. and i'm glad -- you can celebrate your birthday now, but you take care of yourself and stay safe and i'm sure we will be in touch. i want to make sure -- no reinfection. your antibodies i hope are up. thanks so much and you take care. >> have a good night. >> laura: all right. more than 150 million americans are now living in lockdown but "the new york times" editorial board once the president to take it even further. he should announce that within 24 hours all nonessential businesses should be shot in residence directed to remain in their homes except for vital trips to obtain food or medical care. a nationwide lockdown is the only tactic left to perry a viral adversary that is constantly on the move. joining me now is dr. stephen smith, founder of the smith center for infectious diseases and urban health, renowned infectious disease doctor. dr. smith, a nationwide lockdown, is that the best answer to the virus that you are treating pretty much every day now? >> i don't think so, i hope that's not necessary. it doesn't make perfect sense to me and the other issue would be that we told the twentysomethings that they're not going to get seriously ill, the chance of getting seriously ill at least is very small. unless they have some underlying illness, and so they are already not obeying it. so i just don't know that things like that are enforceable. you're going to have another prohibition. >> laura: dr. smith, i want to get right to your experience today. you have a number -- a team of doctors working in your practice. you saw i believe you told me 64 patients today, quickly give me a rundown on the symptoms and what you prescribed. >> so the symptoms can vary. the one thi
on a tv right now, i'm on a tv in america telling people this drug works. so if there someone in a hospital, pick up your buzzer, buzz your nurse and told you want that drug. if they tell you know, pick it up and buzz it again, because it works. i'm a firm believer of it. >> laura: jay, i'm glad you're out. and i'm glad -- you can celebrate your birthday now, but you take care of yourself and stay safe and i'm sure we will be in touch. i want to make sure -- no reinfection. your...
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on the tv for her. but this week i have been so weak. i have just said, okay, tv, here we go. is there a hard and fast rule on how many tv is too much tv? >> boy, not that i have onfor every child it's going to be -- you'll notice when they start to get fussy about getting their screen time and when it's turned into something unhealthy. there are wonderful audio books that you can use as an alternative. audible has robust selections for kids of all ages. so listen to reading is reading too. it improves vocabulary and counts as reading in ways. >> your article was so fascinating. it was just chalked full of such good information. we so appreciate you being here. thank you. >> thank you for having me. >>> so the coronavirus pandemic in this era of social distancing is putting a new focus on the role of media and technology in our daily lives. there's social media challenges that encourage us to stay home and find ways to stay oupd, but also things that distract us. movie studios making new releases more easily accessible, musicians moving their concerts to live streams. >> but social media also play ing a more grim role serving as a platform for doctors and nurses
on the tv for her. but this week i have been so weak. i have just said, okay, tv, here we go. is there a hard and fast rule on how many tv is too much tv? >> boy, not that i have onfor every child it's going to be -- you'll notice when they start to get fussy about getting their screen time and when it's turned into something unhealthy. there are wonderful audio books that you can use as an alternative. audible has robust selections for kids of all ages. so listen to reading is reading...
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on book tv on c-span2. all previous afterwards are available on podcast or watch online at booktv.org. >> book tv recently went to capitol hill to find out what is in the list of the congressmen. >> oh, my goodness? that's almost, too big to say. i'm in the process of 5 different books. i just finished one of them, the latest one, grant by
on book tv on c-span2. all previous afterwards are available on podcast or watch online at booktv.org. >> book tv recently went to capitol hill to find out what is in the list of the congressmen. >> oh, my goodness? that's almost, too big to say. i'm in the process of 5 different books. i just finished one of them, the latest one, grant by
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on tv every day. >> but, judy, yo're on tv but you're dis.cussing thi the problem with donald trump is he can't defmeer, an, to a francis collins or tony fauci, to people who actuallyknow because they're not carrying his message. you know, i just really thinkst he hs himself by doing it, you know, and it's almost the kellyanne conway counterintuitive, counter-factual -- what was dat. >> wooff: alternative facts. >> -- alternative facts, that's what we're dealing with now. >> woodruff: marshields, david brooks, thank you. >> thank you. uf >> woo next, the highs and lows of a mous rock group called "the band," led byri canadian gui robbie robertson. documentary, and j brownew has the story, part of our ongoing arts and culture series, anvas." >> brown: the honor of international filmestival went not to a splhy new hollywood film, but to the documentary" once were brother" ♪ ♪ and why not? at its heart is ro lie robertson,al boy who made it big after first hearing early rock 'n roll in the 1950s. >> when this music camg, that was like-- that's it! at's the sound! that's the feeling, that's the rebel spirit. let's go. >> brown: at 15, he would join the rockabilly band of ronnie hawkins and begin toing all over north america. ♪ ♪ a few years later, he was playing lead guitar as bob dylan went electric. >> he opened some doors that, we didn't know what was behind those doors before.y there was a wa could write about before.♪hat nobody wrote ♪ ♪ i pulled into nazareth...mo >> brown of all, robertson was lead guitarist and songwriter for oneant and beloved bands, called simply, "theer band"--tson, rick danko, richard manuel, garth hudson, all canadian; and levon helm the arkansas-born singer and drummer. with songs like"up on cripple creek" and "the weight," the band brought together disparate inuences to make something new. >> there is no band that emphasizes coming together and becoming greater than m of their parts. simply their name, the band, that was it. >> and when "music from big pink" came out, people said, "what is this? where did this come from? this doesn't fit in. this isn't what's happening." and we were like, "thank you, thank you!" >> brown: that's what you wanted to hear. >> our job is not to be what'spp ing. our job is to be as honest as we can about this noise that we're making. ♪ ♪ >> brown: it all culminated in 1976 in san francisco, with one of rock's most renowned concerts-- "the band's last waltz," made into a film by martin scorsese, and featuring a long list of stars clapton, joni mitchel, neil y
on tv every day. >> but, judy, yo're on tv but you're dis.cussing thi the problem with donald trump is he can't defmeer, an, to a francis collins or tony fauci, to people who actuallyknow because they're not carrying his message. you know, i just really thinkst he hs himself by doing it, you know, and it's almost the kellyanne conway counterintuitive, counter-factual -- what was dat. >> wooff: alternative facts. >> -- alternative facts, that's what we're dealing with now....
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can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series saturday ata," 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 eastern on american history tv. american history tv products are available at the new c-span online store. org to seeanstore. what is new for american history tv and check out all the c-span products. claire evans is the author of trump v. mazars -- of "broad band: the untold story of the women who made the internet." the 20th century contributions of women to the development of computer technology. this event was part of the university of mary washington great lives series. now,
can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series saturday ata," 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 eastern on american history tv. american history tv products are available at the new c-span online store. org to seeanstore. what is new for american history tv and check out all the c-span products. claire evans is the author of trump v. mazars -- of "broad band: the untold story of the women who made the internet." the 20th century contributions of...
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on american history tv on c-span3. >> our c-span cities tour takes american history tv on the road to take a history of cities acrossre is a recent program. >> established in 1926, route 66 was one of the original highways in the u.s. highway system, carrying motorists over 2400 miles from chicago, illinois to
on american history tv on c-span3. >> our c-span cities tour takes american history tv on the road to take a history of cities acrossre is a recent program. >> established in 1926, route 66 was one of the original highways in the u.s. highway system, carrying motorists over 2400 miles from chicago, illinois to
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on tv, i want to say now to everybody on tv watching, we need to come together. we need to support each other. we need to stay in this moment and be strong for one another and love each other and work with each other so that we don't panic and help each other, richard. >> that's the point, isn't it, to be calm, stay down, go to those places of information where we can get it. >> well, it would help to have more coordinated information so in addition to my leadership non-profit, i'm a part time elected official in westchester county. i'm elected in town that's two towns over from new rachelle, the current epicenter of coronavirus is. i've been on constant contact with the governor's office on down. at this point, there's only the capability of about 300 tests a day in new york, which would quickly become inaud quaut by the bigger issue for towns like ours is just like getting clear and concise information. our county executive has done an extraordinary job in communicating some of the basics. and today obviously cuomo declared a state of emergency. but the reality is that the planning process in every single town and community in america is extra
on tv, i want to say now to everybody on tv watching, we need to come together. we need to support each other. we need to stay in this moment and be strong for one another and love each other and work with each other so that we don't panic and help each other, richard. >> that's the point, isn't it, to be calm, stay down, go to those places of information where we can get it. >> well, it would help to have more coordinated information so in addition to my leadership non-profit, i'm...
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tv so the antenna can find off air channels like ktvu. if you're watching us on cable or satellite or smart tv at you don't have to do anything. we person more information on rescanning your tvktvu.com. >>> a cruise ship is waiting off the coast of california and preparing to enter the bay area today to drop off thousands of passengers who could be infected with the coronavirus we are live from where that ship is expected to arrive.>> what will the state do to protect the oakland community?>> the concerns of people in oakland that oakland was selected for the docking that cruise ship. we will tell you what is being done to screen passengers for the coronavirus and where those people will go once they are off the ship. >> and cities across the bay area are preparing for a possible outbreak as more cases of the coronavirus have been detected, the impact on schools and universities now closing as a precaution today. >> thank you for joining us and good morning, welcome to mornings on 2 this monday morning march 9 i'm dave clark.>> and i am pam
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jill banks and afterwords, this weekend on book tv, and be sure to tune in next weekend for our two-day live coverage of the tucson festival of books, on book tv, on c-span 2. >>> a senate panel is investigating the vetting process for international military students. the review was ordered after a saudi student shot and killed three servicemembers at a naval base in pensacola, florida, in december. this senate armed services subcommittee hearing is shared by senator joni ers -- is chaired by senator joni ernst of iowa.
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moment ago, the confrontation that occurred, where she said to him on national tv, on the debate stage, "you just called me a liar on national tv." that's bad blood. >> harris: look, dagen, i'm curious. >> kennedy: that's present to policy. >> juan: [laughs] >> harris: with bernie sanders on super tuesday, with a couple of exceptions, younger voters didn't come after him. you talk about the bernie bros, we think his supporters are younger crowd typically. they did come out in 2008 for barack obama. they did not come out in a primary season for bernie sanders. does she help with that, if she goes and backs him? does she bring some of that with her? >> kennedy: her performance on the primary stage hasn't proven that. she finished behind mike bloomberg and her birth state of oklahoma. we pointed out, she finished fourth. there are five states where, among younger voters in the primary, five southern states where the turnout among people under the age of 45 was worse than it was in 2016. one thing about elizabeth warren, she has been terrific at selling her message based on her own personal story. how she translates that for anothe
moment ago, the confrontation that occurred, where she said to him on national tv, on the debate stage, "you just called me a liar on national tv." that's bad blood. >> harris: look, dagen, i'm curious. >> kennedy: that's present to policy. >> juan: [laughs] >> harris: with bernie sanders on super tuesday, with a couple of exceptions, younger voters didn't come after him. you talk about the bernie bros, we think his supporters are younger crowd typically. they...
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on facebook live and pose your questions or even just say hi if you would like. we are also streaming on youtube. our app and abc 7 news.com. of course, we are on tv and the benefit of tv is you get the added content in the breaks and interact. let's start with all the head loons from today. we'll start worldwide. the labor department reports for than 3 million people filed for unemployment insurance in the past week, but the dow ended up 1,300 points higher giving it the biggest three-day surge in 90 years. the stimulus package, that's expected to pass congress tomorrow. the senate voted yes. the house is next. is credited with helping the spike. locally there are 1,331 cases and 30 deaths related to covid-19. the coronavirus test site in hayward set up a help 510-583-4949. >>> now, our goal of making this 3:00 p.m. new cast your show is to have you participate in the live interviews. go to the facebook or youtube page and ask your questions and then i'll try to relay them to the guest expert. and today we do have an expert. dr. peter chin-hong, an infectious disease specialist and professor of medicine at ucsf. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure, thank you. >>
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