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president ronald trump is holding his daily press briefing on the coronavirus pandemic let's listen in wages his own personal fight with the virus all americans are praying for him he's a friend of mine he's a great gentleman and a great leader and he's you know he was brought to the hospital today but i'm i'm hopeful and sure that he's going to be fine he's a strong man strong person. today every patriotic american heart beats in solidarity with the incredible people of new york and new jersey they've really become a very hot zone but some very good things are happening in new york the 1st time where the deaths were less from the previous that that's the 1st drop so far so maybe that's a good sign it could be and the hospital levels are starting to. perhaps decrease it's been very short but perhaps the crease so we wish governor cuomo and . all of the people in new york great and new jersey governor's doing a great too soon a great job in new jersey they get hit very hard. i just want to say that the full power of the american government and american enterprise is it really is this is
president ronald trump is holding his daily press briefing on the coronavirus pandemic let's listen in wages his own personal fight with the virus all americans are praying for him he's a friend of mine he's a great gentleman and a great leader and he's you know he was brought to the hospital today but i'm i'm hopeful and sure that he's going to be fine he's a strong man strong person. today every patriotic american heart beats in solidarity with the incredible people of new york and new jersey...
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president ronald trump alleges it could have been created in a research lab in the city it's a theory that is causing anger in china. and the 5 year old mohamed he's going to thousands of children around and refugee camps in greece as the threat of the coronavirus looms the situation is looking bleak for many. i'm sumi so misconducts good to have you with us it's been called the cautious 1st step germany has started to ease its lockdown restrictions some shops are being allowed to reopen although the rules vary from state to state now it comes after public health experts said the virus was under control the latest figures from the robert costa institute for infectious diseases show that germany's confirmed the coronavirus cases have risen by 1775 to nearly 142000 it's the 2nd consecutive day that the number of new infections has fallen the reported death toll is now 4642. and correspondent nina has the latest for us hi nina good to see you so as we said germany's now allowing a few businesses to reopen starting today what is the rationale behind that. shops that are no bigger than 800
president ronald trump alleges it could have been created in a research lab in the city it's a theory that is causing anger in china. and the 5 year old mohamed he's going to thousands of children around and refugee camps in greece as the threat of the coronavirus looms the situation is looking bleak for many. i'm sumi so misconducts good to have you with us it's been called the cautious 1st step germany has started to ease its lockdown restrictions some shops are being allowed to reopen...
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president ronald trump has expressed optimism that cases in virus hot spots a been leveling off that's off the u.s. surgeon general warned americans that they were facing the saddest week as deaths past 9000 troops also said the testing has been ramped up across the country i can report today that the united states has now tested and given results gotten results of 1670000 people that's far more than any other country has been able to. and you remember we inherited a broken system so a lot of this has been developed by tuesday 1200 brand new rapid point of care testing kits has been produced by abbott laboratories great company and they will be distributed to all of our public health labs at a 15 minute test even less i was there as how did your castro's live for us not home in maryland the president says heidi that we're starting to see a light at the end of the tunnel. he is and i wanted to give a little bit of context to that claim of president trump that the u.s. has had more coronavirus testing done than any other country the numbers by the number is yes but when you break that do
president ronald trump has expressed optimism that cases in virus hot spots a been leveling off that's off the u.s. surgeon general warned americans that they were facing the saddest week as deaths past 9000 troops also said the testing has been ramped up across the country i can report today that the united states has now tested and given results gotten results of 1670000 people that's far more than any other country has been able to. and you remember we inherited a broken system so a lot of...
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president ronald trump is back to holding coronavirus briefings. after last week unveiling plans to help states around their testing capacity there were no briefings over the weekend off to trump was criticized for suggesting disinfectants could be injected as a remedy. and a number of protesters have been injured in lebanon in demonstrations over the country's dire economic situation last week lebanon's currency reached new lows against the dollar. a libyan warlord who has declared the end of all peace talks with the un recognized government have to says the skyrocket political agreement which aimed to bring about a national unity government is to be abolished fighting continues near the capital tripoli where a mother and her son were killed by a rocket attack by have to us forces now the u.s. president has appeared to confirm that north korea's leader is alive it follows days of uncertainty over the health and whereabouts of kim jong un who hasn't been seen in public for more than 2 weeks now donald trump says he has a good idea of how can his doi
president ronald trump is back to holding coronavirus briefings. after last week unveiling plans to help states around their testing capacity there were no briefings over the weekend off to trump was criticized for suggesting disinfectants could be injected as a remedy. and a number of protesters have been injured in lebanon in demonstrations over the country's dire economic situation last week lebanon's currency reached new lows against the dollar. a libyan warlord who has declared the end of...
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the us where the number of confirmed coronavirus cases is fast approaching a 1000000 president ronald trump is promising to expand testing some states begin easing the lockdown restrictions florida's governor is in washington to meet with the president right now let's go live to our white house correspondent kimberly how could they felt we were due to get a press briefing a live one after that meeting between the president and florida's governor what was that meeting about kimberly and why hasn't that live press conference happen. well there's some confusion over whether it was a press conference or tape played back we have a new press secretary here at the white house she may not have understood the lingo fully when it comes to a press conference and what that means to you and i what we're hearing now is this really is more of an oval office meeting that we're custom to and we expect that there will be tape playback of it very shortly that meeting now underway between the u.s. president to and republican governor rhonda census of florida why is this significant well this is a major state i
the us where the number of confirmed coronavirus cases is fast approaching a 1000000 president ronald trump is promising to expand testing some states begin easing the lockdown restrictions florida's governor is in washington to meet with the president right now let's go live to our white house correspondent kimberly how could they felt we were due to get a press briefing a live one after that meeting between the president and florida's governor what was that meeting about kimberly and why...
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president ronald trump is holding his daily press briefing on the coronavirus pandemic let's listen in wages his own personal fight with the virus all americans are praying for him he's a friend of mine he's a great gentleman and a great leader and he's as you know he was brought to the hospital today but i'm i'm hopeful and sure that he's going to be fine he's strong man strong person today every patriotic american heart beats in solidarity with the incredible people of new york and new jersey they've really become a very hot zone but some very good things are happening in new york the 1st time where the deaths were less from the previous day that's a 1st drop so far so maybe that's a good sign it could be in the hospital levels of story to. perhaps decrease it's been very short but perhaps decreased so we wish governor cuomo and. all of the people in new york great and new jersey governor's doing a great too soon a great job in new jersey they got hit very hard. i just want to say that the full power of the american government and american enterprise is it really is this is an all ou
president ronald trump is holding his daily press briefing on the coronavirus pandemic let's listen in wages his own personal fight with the virus all americans are praying for him he's a friend of mine he's a great gentleman and a great leader and he's as you know he was brought to the hospital today but i'm i'm hopeful and sure that he's going to be fine he's strong man strong person today every patriotic american heart beats in solidarity with the incredible people of new york and new jersey...
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pence has compared the situation there to italy which has been overwhelmed by cases president ronald trump is considering limiting domestic air and rail travel between hot spots but he's resisting calls for a national shutdown even as infections there past 200000 state governors are pleading for more equipment to tackle the outbreak but federal stocks are said to be near empty. trump has once again tested the relationship with chinese president xi jinping doubling down on his accusation that beijing is under reporting cases the numbers seem to be a little bit on the lights and i'm being nice when i say that relative to what we witnessed and what was reported but we discussed that with him not so much the numbers as what they did and how they're doing and word constant communication well let's bring in our correspondent katrina you who is in the capital beijing katrina china unsurprisingly pushing back against those u.s. allegations. that's right china's foreign ministry spokesperson what union called u.s. accusations that china wasn't being accurate in its current virus data shameless watc
pence has compared the situation there to italy which has been overwhelmed by cases president ronald trump is considering limiting domestic air and rail travel between hot spots but he's resisting calls for a national shutdown even as infections there past 200000 state governors are pleading for more equipment to tackle the outbreak but federal stocks are said to be near empty. trump has once again tested the relationship with chinese president xi jinping doubling down on his accusation that...
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later, authors ronald kessler, bob woodward, victor davis hanson and steven moore discuss their books about president trump. enjoy book tv now and over the weekend on c-span2. >> c-span has around-the-clock coverage of the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. it is all available on demand at c-span .org / coronavirus. watch white house briefings, updates from governors and state officials, track the spread throughout the u.s. and the world with interactive maps. watch on-demand...
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understand it when white evangelical christians lined up behind donald trump given what he said about women, et cetera, but ronald today, watched his service today, he's a member of trump's ivevangelic advisory board. here he was in 2016 explaining his support. >> if you decide that what he said is true and that he's actually done those things, then you have to make a choice. if the answer is not donald trump because he has verbally or otherwise assaulted women, do you really want to put a woman into the white house who supports the greatest assault on women of all? and that is murdering them in the womb before they have a chance to be born? >> verbally or otherwise assaulted women. abortion is the key to support for donald trump and the fact he'll nominate judges who may overturn roe v. wade. that's the core of the support. is it as simple as that or is there more of sort of also the tied of the country turning towards black and brown folks? is it all of that or one more than the other? >> well, it is important to understand for evangelical christians that abortion had a huge reason why they supported donald tru
understand it when white evangelical christians lined up behind donald trump given what he said about women, et cetera, but ronald today, watched his service today, he's a member of trump's ivevangelic advisory board. here he was in 2016 explaining his support. >> if you decide that what he said is true and that he's actually done those things, then you have to make a choice. if the answer is not donald trump because he has verbally or otherwise assaulted women, do you really want to put...
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their own governor and 20% of participants said they rely on president trump fauci has advised every american president since ronald reagan. bay area landscapers will soon be able to return to work as part of the revised shelter in place restrictions that were announced earlier today that is very good news for a san francio based landscaping company and kron four's haaziq madyun talk to them about it. >>perhaps no one likes to work outdoors as much as landscapers but those who work in that industry had to stay indoors as landscaping was not deemed an essential business during the bay area's shelter-in-place order that is until now believe that is but we're very excited. the coalition of 6 bay area counties decided to relax some of their shelter in place restrictions allowing landscape is like janet lawyer and michael hofmann jenna moyer landscaping to return to work. >>they were closed down due to covid-19 for over a month. >>which they say force them to lay off half of their employees in 30 years of business week never had to lay off an employee because a lack of work. so when we had to lay off 1000 toys that was.
their own governor and 20% of participants said they rely on president trump fauci has advised every american president since ronald reagan. bay area landscapers will soon be able to return to work as part of the revised shelter in place restrictions that were announced earlier today that is very good news for a san francio based landscaping company and kron four's haaziq madyun talk to them about it. >>perhaps no one likes to work outdoors as much as landscapers but those who work in...
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could've pulled the nomination in fact a lot of people say again but instead present trump said the first president since ronaldhe left on defense. actual pushback against them with their just oriented and their confused ♪ ♪ this trump derangement syndrome. there's a lot of truth to that. you saw that in the justice kavanaugh fight. it's one of the most cultural moments. since anita hill or especially in the supreme court where it was fabricated to accusations that were elevated it to legitimacy by the media. a sterling record that was most boring person in history maryland printed the kite literally jerry had his journals since high school. it was unbelievable. the put him on, i don't even know like that should been the nomination 100 - zero to nothing they still had his journals from high school. and no one june 18th and 19th 1934 i was carl's house. [laughter]. like it was really amazing. [laughter]. and actually impressive. like you deserve to be on the supreme court for that and nothing else. [laughter]. [applause]. and then the leftists, senator harris and senator kunz, and they were part of the problem.
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of people would have said i get it and instead president trump is the first president and a lot of your lifetimes, the first president since ronald reagan to put the left ondefense . to push back against them where there are disoriented and confused and we call this the trump derangement system and there's a lot of truth to that, you saw that in the justice cavanaugh fight which was one of the most important cultural moments since i need a hill or especially in the supreme court where that fabricated accusations that were elevated to legitimacy by the media, aman that had a sterling record that was the most boring person in the history of maryland . the guy had his journals from high school. his calendars toprove his innocence, it was unbelievable and they put him , i don't even know, that should have been a nomination, 100 to nothing vote and he still had his journals from high school. on june 18 and in 1974 iwas at carl's house . it's like really amazing. it's actually impressive. you deserve to be on the supreme court for that and nothing else. [applause] and then the gallivanting leftist apparatchiks senator harris and senato
of people would have said i get it and instead president trump is the first president and a lot of your lifetimes, the first president since ronald reagan to put the left ondefense . to push back against them where there are disoriented and confused and we call this the trump derangement system and there's a lot of truth to that, you saw that in the justice cavanaugh fight which was one of the most important cultural moments since i need a hill or especially in the supreme court where that...
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. >> trump strangled the sunny optimism of ronald reagan, and replaced tear down that wall with build that wall. >> he is pointing the finger at states he believes are not taking this crisis seriously. >> what are you waiting for? >> reporter: across the country, 40 states have statewide stay at home orders. in five states partial orders are underway in some large cities and in five more there are no stay at home mandates. those ten states all have republican governors. california was first to issue a statewide stay at home order. like most states, newsome is pleading for ventilators and other equipment, but he does so in a particular way. he's advised some fellow governors to do the same, not necessarily agreeing with trump but being tempered with any disagreements. >> i'm not going to complain about it. we're going to own it, and we're going to work our way around it. >> reporter: long-time california republican strategist says he believes newsom is taking the right tone. >> flattery will literally get you about anywhere. >> do you think it's wise on newsom's part to be taking this
. >> trump strangled the sunny optimism of ronald reagan, and replaced tear down that wall with build that wall. >> he is pointing the finger at states he believes are not taking this crisis seriously. >> what are you waiting for? >> reporter: across the country, 40 states have statewide stay at home orders. in five states partial orders are underway in some large cities and in five more there are no stay at home mandates. those ten states all have republican governors....
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zina phobic or something like that most most of the things that donald trump has actually done are pretty much things that ronald reagan did in many cases what when he says things about immigration. you know he's saying the same things that bill clinton said and even barack obama he says them in a slightly more butchered or strange way and the intonation and inflection of the way speaks i think look trumps trump's greatest gift is that he's decided that he won't you know sit back and let the media run all over him and i think our media unfortunately and this is a little bit of the rise of the online commentator instead of just the cable new set of people i think that did need to happen. you know i've met him i know you've met him many times and you know been out in the many that you know day i met him with my husband back in december at mar a lago and he was thrilled that we were there and he had no problem with gay people that doesn't mean he's perfect i certainly don't think he's perfect but in a weird way i almost think he is he was sort of the reckoning that our political establishment needed all that being
zina phobic or something like that most most of the things that donald trump has actually done are pretty much things that ronald reagan did in many cases what when he says things about immigration. you know he's saying the same things that bill clinton said and even barack obama he says them in a slightly more butchered or strange way and the intonation and inflection of the way speaks i think look trumps trump's greatest gift is that he's decided that he won't you know sit back and let the...
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trump. it is not a binary choice with the way romney against obama was, bush againskerry was, it's a referendum election. new mexico '96, btoill clwas inwinner going in. 84 with ronaldgan, it t s a referendum on him. donald trump canve a referendum election. he is on unpopular figure and the majority don't want him r a second term, therefore he needs to run against joe biden, but he can't as long as he's on television two hours every single nighteeming petty, mean snd vindictive, and that is not helping candidacy, which has to be terrible to tell a president who has a prime time television show of his own. >> woodruff: and when it comes president's got a lock on it. i mean, he's on television all the time talking abou this pandemic. it's a terrible, terrible thing the untry is going through. but joe biden is not going to have as much bxposuween now and november as the eresident. >> that's petly fine. people would like a break from politics, ath i don'k joe biden needs to really campaign. his campaign understood from the start that this was another donald trump, an unlike sanders or warren who ran campaigns they could have run four years before or from now, he ran a
trump. it is not a binary choice with the way romney against obama was, bush againskerry was, it's a referendum election. new mexico '96, btoill clwas inwinner going in. 84 with ronaldgan, it t s a referendum on him. donald trump canve a referendum election. he is on unpopular figure and the majority don't want him r a second term, therefore he needs to run against joe biden, but he can't as long as he's on television two hours every single nighteeming petty, mean snd vindictive, and that is...
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ronald ragan and i relearned with trump is that you got have chips to play the game. you have to have leverage. where is it if you don't even have that. reagan was able to go and say let's cancel this. we had a lot of leverage, economic leverage and when the threat of the defense in a defense missile system. they knew they couldn't build and they thought we might be able to so i knew trump pencil in the right place. k.t.: would you have them and you negotiate them. speech of moving on to north korea. we have a cycle need to explain beautifully about, the cyclist criminal and noncommittal and promises in north korea and list since the early 90s. and they were building nuclear weapon program spread what interviews on solving this problem. are we just have this with you do that north korea will have nuclear weapons printed. k.t.: i would say the priority is china. honeydew generally. we have republicans and democrats and everybody's tribal. league patristic and then, you have sanctions the problem spot said in the north koreans come to the negotiating tables was a great,
ronald ragan and i relearned with trump is that you got have chips to play the game. you have to have leverage. where is it if you don't even have that. reagan was able to go and say let's cancel this. we had a lot of leverage, economic leverage and when the threat of the defense in a defense missile system. they knew they couldn't build and they thought we might be able to so i knew trump pencil in the right place. k.t.: would you have them and you negotiate them. speech of moving on to north...
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instead donald trump is the first president a lot of your lifetimes, the first since ronald reagan tok against them where they are disoriented and confused, call this trump derangement syndrome, there is a lot of truth to that, you see that in the brett kavanaugh fight which was an important cultural moment since anita hill and especially the supreme court where fabricated accusation, elevated legitimacy by the media, had a sterling record that was the most boring person in history of maryland. the guy had his journals from high school, calendars to prove his innocence, unbelievable, they put him on, it is impressive, should have been a nomination 100-0 vote that he had his journals from high school and his calendars. on june 18th, 1974, i was a car lapse house. really amazed. actually impressive. you deserve to be on the supreme court for that and nothing else. [applause] >> the gallivanting leftist, senator harris, senator coons, jeff flake who is part of the problem, i wrote the book in response to people like jeff flake. i names names in the book, not many but jeff flake, patholog
instead donald trump is the first president a lot of your lifetimes, the first since ronald reagan tok against them where they are disoriented and confused, call this trump derangement syndrome, there is a lot of truth to that, you see that in the brett kavanaugh fight which was an important cultural moment since anita hill and especially the supreme court where fabricated accusation, elevated legitimacy by the media, had a sterling record that was the most boring person in history of maryland....
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authors ronald tessler, and stephen moore, discuss their books about president trump enjoyed with dp now. and over the weekend on "c-span2". this weekend on book tv sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, former fbi director andrew mccabe with his book, the threat and how the fbi protects america in the age of terror and trump and it is really concerned. >> is a corrosive impact and falls narrative and about the fbi. the corrosive impact that the narratives are having on the people of the fbi. and their ability to do work. i think if people understood really more about the organization and we are, how we were, what kind of people drawn to the fbi. and most importantly, how we make the decisions we do. they are based on specific legal authorities and priorities, policies given to us by the department of justice. on the different politics and that sort of thing. >> watched afterwards this weekend on book tv on "c-span2". good. [background sounds]. >> welcome everyone. were in san francisco. on the director of events and were very pleased to welcome you to our author events.
authors ronald tessler, and stephen moore, discuss their books about president trump enjoyed with dp now. and over the weekend on "c-span2". this weekend on book tv sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, former fbi director andrew mccabe with his book, the threat and how the fbi protects america in the age of terror and trump and it is really concerned. >> is a corrosive impact and falls narrative and about the fbi. the corrosive impact that the narratives are having on the...
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trump could have pulled the nomination. a lot of people would say i kind of get it. instead he is the first president a lot of your times, first and ronald on defense, pushed back against them when they are disoriented and we call this trump derangement syndrome. you saw that in the brett cavanagh fight which was one of the most important cultural moments since the need a hill, especially in the supreme court where you had fabricated accusations elevated to legitimacy by the media. a man that had a sterling record like the most boring person in the history of maryland, he literally had his journals from high school. his calendar to prove his innocence, it was unbelievable. they put him on. i don't even know, it is impressive, should have been a nomination 100-0 vote that he still had his journals from high school and calendars. on june 18th, 1974, i was at carl's house. really amazing. it is impressive. you deserve to be on the supreme court for that and nothing else. [applause] and then the gallivanting leftist -- senator harris, senator coons, jeff flake who is part of the problem. i wrote the book in response to people like jeff flake
trump could have pulled the nomination. a lot of people would say i kind of get it. instead he is the first president a lot of your times, first and ronald on defense, pushed back against them when they are disoriented and we call this trump derangement syndrome. you saw that in the brett cavanagh fight which was one of the most important cultural moments since the need a hill, especially in the supreme court where you had fabricated accusations elevated to legitimacy by the media. a man that...
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later authors ronald kessler, victor davis hanson and stephen moore discuss their books about donald trump enjoy booktv and over the weekend on c-span2. >> the president released in public affairs present biographies of every president organized by ranking and much cited presidential historian survey. visitor website, c-span.org/thepresidents in order your copy today. >> cbs sunday morning correspondent with his book of obituaries that feature politicians, scientists, en
later authors ronald kessler, victor davis hanson and stephen moore discuss their books about donald trump enjoy booktv and over the weekend on c-span2. >> the president released in public affairs present biographies of every president organized by ranking and much cited presidential historian survey. visitor website, c-span.org/thepresidents in order your copy today. >> cbs sunday morning correspondent with his book of obituaries that feature politicians, scientists, en
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ronald reagan. since then, with the rise of donald trump, george w. bush is essentially an outlier once again. i remember seeing bush quoted one time on the issue of immigrants crossing the border without documentation. his comment was, if they are willing to cross the big end, we want them. and you and them can you imagine a republican saying anything like that today? bush is a president who often said, i am not going to try to valuate my performance in office, i will leave that to history. history will have an interesting time with this change and reputation within >> own party. >> incidentally, if you're interested in how they are trying to reconcile, carl cannon wrote a terrific book on all of that. i will give a shout out to carl. it is trying to come to grips with what you just raised. i think it may be named reagan and bush in the title. michael: that is >> homework. >> this a six days after 9/11. if you cannot read, the little boy is reading a teacher called civil liberties. there is no punk, there is no comment. and the cartoon needs little comment from me. it's an ambivalent cartoon
ronald reagan. since then, with the rise of donald trump, george w. bush is essentially an outlier once again. i remember seeing bush quoted one time on the issue of immigrants crossing the border without documentation. his comment was, if they are willing to cross the big end, we want them. and you and them can you imagine a republican saying anything like that today? bush is a president who often said, i am not going to try to valuate my performance in office, i will leave that to history....
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later authors ronald kessler, bob woodward, victor davis hanson and stephen moore discuss their books about president trump. enjoy book tv now and over the weekend on c-span2. >> the president, from public affairs available now in paperback and e-book. presents biographies of every president. organized by their ranking by noted historian. from best to worst. and teachers perspectives into the lives of our nations keep executives and leadership styles. visit our website, cspan.org/the president to learn more about the president and historian features and order your copy today. wherever books and e-booksare sold . >> monday night on the gators, mark randolph. cofounder of netflix and author of the book that will never work shares his experiences starting online streaming service read on april 14, 1998, icy hit a few keys and we were live and it didn't take long and we got that first thing and we cheered and began opening bottles of champagne and then two or three minutes later, three more orders. we were so excited and then we got two more orders and all the excitement, we kind of lost track of things until
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later authors ronald kessler, victor davis hanson and stephen moore discuss their books about donald trump. enjoy booktv and over the weekend on c-span2. >> the president released in public affairs present biographies of every president organized by ranking and much cited presidential historian survey. visitor website, c-span.org/thepresidents in order your copy today. >> cbs sunday morning correspondent with his book of obituaries that feature politicians, scientists, entertainers and more. >> here at the national archives, the archivist of the united states, please you could join us in the theater. a special welcome to the c-span audience, two other programs coming up here in this theater. on tuesday november 12th at noon, historian richard broke kaiser will tell us about his new book give me liberty, history of america's exceptional idea, america's history to 12 documents. on tuesday november 14th at 7:30 we will host a veterans day tribute, world war ii soldier, photographers on the signal corps, photo collection at the national archives. the authors of the new book entitled aftershock
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buckley, or follow the leadership style of ronald reagan, these people are now defending donald trump at every turn. what they do is, when he humiliates himself, they just turn and attack the press. of course, they've done it again, "oh, why are you all listening?" because people could die because of his bad information. by the way, people are dying because this federal government's response has been incompetent for four months. the most extreme example of this anti, anti-trump nonsense was when donald trump said he had total authority, when he was channelling mussolini. what did some people in the press go, "oh, let's look at the media and see how they respond n to this." looking at the media when the president of the united states was talking like mussolini, claiming he had total authority, total control, and they decided that was the time to see what people on cable news were saying, or to see what people on talk radio were saying, or see what people online is saying. it is a dereliction of duty from people who, again, once claimed to be conservative. william f. buckley is rolling
buckley, or follow the leadership style of ronald reagan, these people are now defending donald trump at every turn. what they do is, when he humiliates himself, they just turn and attack the press. of course, they've done it again, "oh, why are you all listening?" because people could die because of his bad information. by the way, people are dying because this federal government's response has been incompetent for four months. the most extreme example of this anti, anti-trump...
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later authors ronald kessler, bob woodward, and steven moore discussed her books about president trumpenjoy book tv now and over the weekend on c-span2. ♪ >> the presidents from public affairs, available now in paperback and e-book. resented geographies of every president organized by their ranking and by noted historian from best to worst. it features perspectives into the lives of our nation's chief executive and leadership style. visit our website, c-span .org / the presidents to learn more about each president and historian. order your copy today. you can find it wherever books or e-books are sold. >> monday night on "the communicators", mark randolph, cofounder of netflix and author of the book that will never work shares his experiences of starting the online streaming service. >> on april 14, 1998 we were live. it did not take long when we got that first dating and we cheered and began opening bottles of champagne and then two, three minutes later ding, ding, ding, 30 more orders and we were so excited and we got two more orders and in all the excitement we lost track of things
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trump will not recover from this. every presidency is one thing. it's obamacare. it's ronald reagan ending the cold war. rump, in this one thing, is how he rmishandled the coronavirus. it's lives, 40,000 right now. i believe this will be his waterloo in spades. >> the thing is, it didn't have to be this way. i even said on this show, mika, a month ago or so, maybe even more, "let's not talk about the past. let's talk about the future." we can sort out the past in november. let's talk about getting the testing right. let's talk about getting the ppes right. let's talk about getting care to the hospitals and the states right. yet, he's just still refusing to do that. >> we're paying that price. >> it's those press conferences every day that, just every day, he buries himself a bit more every afternoon that he holds one of the press conferences. >> people see they are paying a price for his incompetence. in a moment, we'll talk to katty kay about her piece on the daunting reality of getting the united states back to normal, and how tough that will be. >>> first, new york state appears to have passed its cor
trump will not recover from this. every presidency is one thing. it's obamacare. it's ronald reagan ending the cold war. rump, in this one thing, is how he rmishandled the coronavirus. it's lives, 40,000 right now. i believe this will be his waterloo in spades. >> the thing is, it didn't have to be this way. i even said on this show, mika, a month ago or so, maybe even more, "let's not talk about the past. let's talk about the future." we can sort out the past in november. let's...
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"look, donald, ronald mcdonald is here with your daily intelligence briefing. on tuesday, trump asked why he downplayed the threat even when he was getting warnings to the contrary and said he'd have to go back and look at the dates of the reports >> can you clarify what your intelligence advisers were telling you back in january and february were you warned about what was happening with coronavirus and the threat to this country should there have been stronger warnings >> well, no, i -- yeah, yeah i think probably a lot more than the democrats, because a month later nancy pelosi was saying, "let's dance in the streets of chinatown. you go back and you take a look at even professionals like anthony were saying, "this is no problem, this is late in february, this is no problem, this is going to blow -- this is going to blow over." and they're professionals, and they're good professionals most people thought this was going to blow over >> did you have any warnings in your presidential -- >> i'd have to check, i would have to check. i want to look as to the exact dates of warnings
"look, donald, ronald mcdonald is here with your daily intelligence briefing. on tuesday, trump asked why he downplayed the threat even when he was getting warnings to the contrary and said he'd have to go back and look at the dates of the reports >> can you clarify what your intelligence advisers were telling you back in january and february were you warned about what was happening with coronavirus and the threat to this country should there have been stronger warnings >>...
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we have a statue of ronald reagan and a book my father wrote about abraham lincoln. when i think of donald trumpthe media or trail character, not the democratic party. trail and character but the man i listen to faced with crisis after crisis, the attacks, the phony scandals, they've impeached an innocent man and turned the constitution inside and out. it's the democrats in congress and the democrats and the media, when i think of donald trump i do think of lincoln. they had different challenges but they were strongmen and despite attack after attack after attack they not only withstood the attacks they did great things for this country. you heard chris, he didn't come into office as a conservative ideologue and yet he knows instinctively that he wants to defend the constitution, defend the american traditions. he didn't come into office thinking he would be attacked day in and day out that they would try to remove him and yet he gets up every day, he has energy, when you look at the man he 74 years old. he doesn't look 74 years old. joe biden is 77 years old and looks like he's 107 years old. h
we have a statue of ronald reagan and a book my father wrote about abraham lincoln. when i think of donald trumpthe media or trail character, not the democratic party. trail and character but the man i listen to faced with crisis after crisis, the attacks, the phony scandals, they've impeached an innocent man and turned the constitution inside and out. it's the democrats in congress and the democrats and the media, when i think of donald trump i do think of lincoln. they had different...
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later authors ronald kessler, and steven moore discuss their books about president trump. enjoy book tv now and over the weekend on cspan2. >> the president from public affairs available now in paperback and e-book. presents biographies of every president. organized by the ranking, by noted historians, from best to worst. and features perspectives into the lives of our nation's chief executives and leadership style. visit our website c-span.org/the presidents. to learn more about each president and historian feature. in order your copy today. wherever books and e-books are sold. submit monday night on the communicators mark randolph cove author of netflix in the book that will never work experiences with the online streaming service. >> on april 14, 1998, we hit a few keys and we were live. it did not take longer because that first ding. we cheered and started opening bottles of champagne. in two or three minutes later didn't, ding, ding three more orders we are so excited that he got two more orders and in all the excitement we kind of lost track of things until someone n
later authors ronald kessler, and steven moore discuss their books about president trump. enjoy book tv now and over the weekend on cspan2. >> the president from public affairs available now in paperback and e-book. presents biographies of every president. organized by the ranking, by noted historians, from best to worst. and features perspectives into the lives of our nation's chief executives and leadership style. visit our website c-span.org/the presidents. to learn more about each...
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when there was paul ryan or ronald davis, and about the truck base about these things about donald trump. >> i think ryan understood but it is very hard for people in certain circles on the east of the west, to understand the way the average voter thanks. my contractor working class presidents, said to me that i don't care what trump says, i just care about what he does. that sums up when the people in the so-called working-class think. after be judged by the results. going in to, if you going to someplace in his pocket, he may be fired. and he can spout off about all kinds of things that he will be held accountable. these people understand results printed and that's what you with donald trump. >> i see your point in that. that was great. let's talk about tom, it was alien to me but you write that behind the hedges, and palm beach, there are scams and orders, entries jealousies, pretenses bigotry, and occasional generosity makes a tv show look like nursery tales. talk about how donald trump came into my lago as personality, how he took that place and how it has resulted today. >> trump f
when there was paul ryan or ronald davis, and about the truck base about these things about donald trump. >> i think ryan understood but it is very hard for people in certain circles on the east of the west, to understand the way the average voter thanks. my contractor working class presidents, said to me that i don't care what trump says, i just care about what he does. that sums up when the people in the so-called working-class think. after be judged by the results. going in to, if you...
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president trump is warning americans they face a very tough and painful 2 weeks and he has not given to understatement. well journalist james ronald joined us from new york and gave us this assessment. i think you can say that the mood in new york city is becoming increasingly concerned i think that goes nationwide as well in the last 24 hours there's been a discernible shift in the emphasis on the scale of this crisis for example previously president donald trump he was talking about you know the possibility of the big q it being found coronavirus and bad thing that the crisis was going to be long lasting. and was going to tank the economy for such a long time now that has changed in the last 24 hours we've just had president trump speaking to the nation again and he said it's going to be vicious the predictions the projections for the total death toll from the crisis that are come out of the white house. suggest as many as 100000 or up 224-0000 people could die and that even if we start to bang the social distancing rules then everybody does stay shut up in their apartment not just here in the worst part of the country the tri s
president trump is warning americans they face a very tough and painful 2 weeks and he has not given to understatement. well journalist james ronald joined us from new york and gave us this assessment. i think you can say that the mood in new york city is becoming increasingly concerned i think that goes nationwide as well in the last 24 hours there's been a discernible shift in the emphasis on the scale of this crisis for example previously president donald trump he was talking about you know...
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why for example that early people that 1980s they voted for ronald reagan in those same people now are the people who voted for donald trump, 30, 40 years later. it's not really about being young and aging, it's about what happened when you're young and what it did to your politics and how you kind of keep that moving forward in your own life be when we got away from questions asked you earlier. so it's like yes but i don't think they would. [laughter] l/c >> host: you think it will resonate with an older person? >> guest: i think an attitude i have that maybe boomers don't necessarily have, is that this stuff -- it's like this stuff matters, people who are not necessarily already in power, still matter in our political system and their stories don't matter and that somebody like lauren underwood who was a freshman member of congress who'd gotten zero actually the center, lauren it's got some real legislation through because she has been a real advocate for black maternal health crisis legislation. some of his freshman, prescient members of congress don't have a ton of accomplishments under the belt especially when mitch m
why for example that early people that 1980s they voted for ronald reagan in those same people now are the people who voted for donald trump, 30, 40 years later. it's not really about being young and aging, it's about what happened when you're young and what it did to your politics and how you kind of keep that moving forward in your own life be when we got away from questions asked you earlier. so it's like yes but i don't think they would. [laughter] l/c >> host: you think it will...
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estados unidos desde 1984 ha sido el director ha trabajado con 6 presidentes desde ronald reagan y ahora con donald trumpque por un lado se contagia con mÁs frecuencia y mÁs importante aÚn tienen un porcentaje alto de las condiciones subyacente como diabetes, hipertensiÓn que en realidad hacen mÁs difÍcil cuando las personas se infectan asÍ que estÁn esas condiciones subyacentes que predisponen para un peor desenlace desde 2 perspectivas no solamente los hispanos si no afro estadounidenses es la misma situaciÓn y es muy lamentable >> definitivamente >>> el presidente trump sugiriÓ que el grupo asesor mÉdico estudiara infectar para tratar el coronavirus luego dijo que habÍa sido sarcasmo pero cientos han llamado a la lÍnea de emergencia quÉ opina usted? >> bueno, le puedo decir una cosa con seguridad esto no es algo que la gente deberÍa de probar esto no es un tratamiento para defenderse del coronavirus y la gente bajo ninguna circunstancia consumir estos productos >>> el presidente le ha hecho la vida imposible a los asesores y muchos estÁn rehacios en llevarle la contraria en pÚblico se ha sentido asÍ u
estados unidos desde 1984 ha sido el director ha trabajado con 6 presidentes desde ronald reagan y ahora con donald trumpque por un lado se contagia con mÁs frecuencia y mÁs importante aÚn tienen un porcentaje alto de las condiciones subyacente como diabetes, hipertensiÓn que en realidad hacen mÁs difÍcil cuando las personas se infectan asÍ que estÁn esas condiciones subyacentes que predisponen para un peor desenlace desde 2 perspectivas no solamente los hispanos si no afro...
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trump's key advisers on the white house coronavirus task force. he joined the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases in 1968 has been the director since 1984 devising every president since ronald reagan. sailors began returning to the uss theodore roosevelt today for the first time since they were moved to shore because of a coronavirus outbreak. the navy says sailors can return after completing a period of quarantine and testing negative for the virus twice. those who remained on the ship at least 14 days to make sure they test negative for corona virus. once all of that happens. the navy hopes to send the ship back out to sea. the handling of the outbreak led to the firing of captain brett crozier from santa rosa. the ship's commanding officer, the navy announced today it is launching a broader inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the outbreak. if you have been missing starbucks coffee during this pandemic you might soon be in lock up next when and how many plans. the store has starbucks says it plans to start reopening its stores next week with 90% of company own stores in the united states up and running by june as of now roughly half of the coffee giant's us locatio
trump's key advisers on the white house coronavirus task force. he joined the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases in 1968 has been the director since 1984 devising every president since ronald reagan. sailors began returning to the uss theodore roosevelt today for the first time since they were moved to shore because of a coronavirus outbreak. the navy says sailors can return after completing a period of quarantine and testing negative for the virus twice. those who remained...
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and the old question that ronald reagan put so many years ago -- are you better off today than four years ago, donald trumpto have an amazingly difficult time answering that question in the affirmative. he has been engaged in the level of delusion and happy talk and i suspect the bill is going to come home for that. >> all right. steve schmidt and henry olsen, thank you both for the conversation. appreciate that. >>> and still ahead the emotional and psychological toll of this pandemic is significant. we'll have an expert talk us through some coping mechanisms and the signs of severe distress we can be on the lookout for. ans we can be on the lookout for wow, that's... and now the progressive commercial halftime show, featuring smash mouth. ♪ hey now, you're an all star ♪ get your game on, go play thank you! goodnight! [ cheers and applause ] now enjoy the second half of the commercial! even renters can bundle and save! where did that come from? the kitchen. it was halftime. that's why working together ist more important than ever. at&t is committed to keeping you connected. so you can keep your patients c
and the old question that ronald reagan put so many years ago -- are you better off today than four years ago, donald trumpto have an amazingly difficult time answering that question in the affirmative. he has been engaged in the level of delusion and happy talk and i suspect the bill is going to come home for that. >> all right. steve schmidt and henry olsen, thank you both for the conversation. appreciate that. >>> and still ahead the emotional and psychological toll of this...
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ronald reagan than his father. he was embraced by the republican party. since then with the rise of donald trump george w. bush is essentially an outlier once again. i remember bush quoted one time -- i remember seeing bush quoted one time on the issue of immigrants crossing the border without documentation. his comment was if they are willing to cross the big bend we want them. can you imagine a republican saying anything like that today? so bush is a president who often said i'm not going to try to evaluate my performance in office. i'll leave that to history. history is going to have an interesting time with his changing reputation within his own party. >> incidentally, perhaps one of the most eloquent writers if you are interested in the subject about reagan and the bushes and how george w. bush is trying to reconcile that, carl cannon wrote a terrific book. i'll give a little shout out to carl. it's kind of trying to come to grips with some of the things you just raised, mike. >> what is it called, do you know? >> i think maybe reagan and bush. those names are in the title. >> that's your home work.
ronald reagan than his father. he was embraced by the republican party. since then with the rise of donald trump george w. bush is essentially an outlier once again. i remember bush quoted one time -- i remember seeing bush quoted one time on the issue of immigrants crossing the border without documentation. his comment was if they are willing to cross the big bend we want them. can you imagine a republican saying anything like that today? so bush is a president who often said i'm not going to...
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ronald reagan tried to get approved. could not do it. every president tried to get -- i did. people do not talk about it. that is why i talk about it. [laughter] >> pres. trump: we love it. pres. trump:but anwar, alaska national wildlife refuge is probably the largest in the world. it has been talked about for years, probably the, one of the largest fields anywhere in the world. we got it approved a year ago. you are working on it and it is incredible. ronald reagan cannot do it, he said that was one of his biggest disappointments, he could not get anwar approved. they could not get it through. we got it approved and we got it passed. a great achievement for everyone in this room. and it the great achievement for the two of you, the big oil guys, right? and the senators, the people in this room, they love energy, right? not that they love it, they love the jobs it represents and gives us total independence, so it is very important. >> are you [indiscernible] current output of the saudis or do you want further cuts in production? pres. trump: i wish you would -- just for a second. the man in front of you -- are you worried about her? he is protected. >> from
ronald reagan tried to get approved. could not do it. every president tried to get -- i did. people do not talk about it. that is why i talk about it. [laughter] >> pres. trump: we love it. pres. trump:but anwar, alaska national wildlife refuge is probably the largest in the world. it has been talked about for years, probably the, one of the largest fields anywhere in the world. we got it approved a year ago. you are working on it and it is incredible. ronald reagan cannot do it, he said...
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later authors ronald kessler, bob woodward, victor davis hanson and stephen moore discuss their books about donald trump the weekend on c-span2. this weekend on booktv, sunday at 9:00 pm eastern on "after words" former fbi director andrew mccabe with his book the threat. >> i was really concerned by what i felt were the corrosive impact these false narratives about the fbi, the corrosive impact they are having on people of the fbi and their ability to do their work. i felt people understood who we are, how we work, what kind of people are drawn to the fbi and most importantly how we make the decisions we
later authors ronald kessler, bob woodward, victor davis hanson and stephen moore discuss their books about donald trump the weekend on c-span2. this weekend on booktv, sunday at 9:00 pm eastern on "after words" former fbi director andrew mccabe with his book the threat. >> i was really concerned by what i felt were the corrosive impact these false narratives about the fbi, the corrosive impact they are having on people of the fbi and their ability to do their work. i felt...
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later authors ronald fessler, bob woodward, victor davis hanson and stephen moore discuss their books about president trumpand over the weekend on c-span2. >> this weekend on book tv sunday at 9 pm eastern on "after words", andrew mckay with his book the threat. how the fbi protects america in the age of terror and trump. >> i was concerned by what i felt were the kind of corrosive impact that these false narratives about the fbi, the corrosive impact those narratives were having on the people of the fbi and their ability to do their work and i felt like if people understood more about the organization, who we are, how we work, what kind of people are drawn to the fbi and most importantly how we make the decisions we do that are based on pacific legal authorities and priorities, policies given to us by the department of justice, not based on politics andpersonal preference . >> watch "after words" on book tv on c-span2. >> television has changed since c-span began 41 years ago but our mission continues : to provide an unfiltered view of government. already this year we brought your primary election coverag
later authors ronald fessler, bob woodward, victor davis hanson and stephen moore discuss their books about president trumpand over the weekend on c-span2. >> this weekend on book tv sunday at 9 pm eastern on "after words", andrew mckay with his book the threat. how the fbi protects america in the age of terror and trump. >> i was concerned by what i felt were the kind of corrosive impact that these false narratives about the fbi, the corrosive impact those narratives were...
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ronald reagan. in this first segment he talks about his working relationships with prior presidents. youowing that, we will show a recent interaction between dr. fauci and president trumpt the white house. >> let me show you some video you have probably not seen for a long time. this goes back to 1998. it is very quick. it is from the debate, george herbert walker bush and michael dekakis. and they are talking about heroes. >> i agree with the governor on athletics. there's nothing corny about having sports heroes, young people who are clean and honorable and that they are setting the pace. i think of dr. fauci, probably never heard of him. he is a very fine research, top doctor at the institute of health, working hard doing something about doing research on the disease of aids. brian: that was 1988. do you remember that? dr. fauci: yes i do. -- dr. fauci: yes, i do. brian: what was the impact on you when he mentioned that? dr. fauci: i did not see the debate. i was out of town coming in on a plane. the next morning, when i walked into the nih, as i walked into the lobby, people started clapping. and i said, what is this all about? [laughter] what do you mean what is t
ronald reagan. in this first segment he talks about his working relationships with prior presidents. youowing that, we will show a recent interaction between dr. fauci and president trumpt the white house. >> let me show you some video you have probably not seen for a long time. this goes back to 1998. it is very quick. it is from the debate, george herbert walker bush and michael dekakis. and they are talking about heroes. >> i agree with the governor on athletics. there's nothing...
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ronald reagan's election. as always on the side of the left on the side of useful idiots, the fellow travelers. now the choosing donald trumpnd conservatives. host: why we fight, the 2018 book pressure does not share america's interest, the main sermon threat but that does not mean it is a candy our friend. >> that's a look at some of the authors, watch any of these programs in their entirety ernie other, got to booktv.org. television has changed since cspan began 41 years ago but her mission continues to provide an unfiltered view of government. already this year we brought you primary election coverage. the presidential impeachment process. and at the federal response to the coronavirus printed and was c-span's public affairs programming on television. online or listen our free radio app. and be of the national conversation c-span's daily washington journal program or through our social media speed. cspan, created by private industry, america's television company as a public service and brought to you by your television provider. saturday night at 11 eastern, watch author, they discuss the pandemics. >> what happens now i
ronald reagan's election. as always on the side of the left on the side of useful idiots, the fellow travelers. now the choosing donald trumpnd conservatives. host: why we fight, the 2018 book pressure does not share america's interest, the main sermon threat but that does not mean it is a candy our friend. >> that's a look at some of the authors, watch any of these programs in their entirety ernie other, got to booktv.org. television has changed since cspan began 41 years ago but her...