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continuing "the new york times." the top scientists and infrastructure most experts agree the united states is among the countries best prepared to prevent or manage such an epidemic as "the new york times" front page assessment two days ago. we areng not just talking about medicines or masks but parts for cars. it can cause our economy to slow down and the rest of the world to slow down on the data that we have and that has been received in the last couple of days from china children are mostly not infected by the coronavirus. the people who get the sickest are the people that are already sick. what can we do about the coronavirus and keep from getting it, wash your hands. i find myself doing it a few times a day. what we do as individuals is our hands pick up from our cell phones and from the rails we touch and shake with the seats in front of us. then we put our hands on our face many more times anr hour then most people are aware. and that is the single biggest way. but fellow workinthe fellow wore epidemics for
continuing "the new york times." the top scientists and infrastructure most experts agree the united states is among the countries best prepared to prevent or manage such an epidemic as "the new york times" front page assessment two days ago. we areng not just talking about medicines or masks but parts for cars. it can cause our economy to slow down and the rest of the world to slow down on the data that we have and that has been received in the last couple of days from...
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intel committee gets a briefing from a trump administration official, the new york times, screaming headline, that russia is working to reelect donald trump, they are doing it, again the new york times as last, week and what has changed since the briefing, we have seen a dozen headlines walking that back, claiming that that game of telephone that ended up in the new york times, by somebody inside the house intelligence committee, and it up not being true, it was totally misrepresented. why does that happen? and were you the leak? >> yes, were you the? leak >> it's funny that we're having that discussion about what is still a classified briefing, information behind closed, doors and you are asking me about a report in the new york times about what specifically was said. i can't tell you how many reporters have asked me to go into detail about it. it is still classified, it would be a crime for me to give the specifics to this crowd right now. and yet, everyone knows most of the details, as you have now correctly laid them out, unfortunately you just gave the most recent incidents. th
intel committee gets a briefing from a trump administration official, the new york times, screaming headline, that russia is working to reelect donald trump, they are doing it, again the new york times as last, week and what has changed since the briefing, we have seen a dozen headlines walking that back, claiming that that game of telephone that ended up in the new york times, by somebody inside the house intelligence committee, and it up not being true, it was totally misrepresented. why does...
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mark: you have now started a 1776 group to counter the 1619 new york times -- the 16th 19 new york timest, or read the first paragraph of one of their articles on this so the american people know what they're up to, they say 1619 ise year most americans know of a notable date in the country's history, i certainly do not. those who do our utmost a tiny fraction that can tell you that 1776 is the year of the nation's birth, what if we were to tell you that the moment that the country defining contradict came into the world was late august 1619, that was when a ship arrived in the british colony of virginia airing a cargo of 20 - 30 enslaved africans, their arrival inaugurated a barbaric system of channel slavery that would last for the next 260 years. this is sometimes referred to as the country's original sin. but it is more than that if the countries very origin and in fact some of the supporters of this effort have said slavery is in our dna. which means you cannot get rid of it, it is in our dna. have you heard this? have you read about this? and you are repulsed. bob: it's one of the
mark: you have now started a 1776 group to counter the 1619 new york times -- the 16th 19 new york timest, or read the first paragraph of one of their articles on this so the american people know what they're up to, they say 1619 ise year most americans know of a notable date in the country's history, i certainly do not. those who do our utmost a tiny fraction that can tell you that 1776 is the year of the nation's birth, what if we were to tell you that the moment that the country defining...
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right now, it's the failing new york times, it's the fake news, new york times. of the people, we've heard from the white house several times, which is a phrase of pure totalitarian pedigree. they were used by mao and stalin. how worrying do you see these attacks on the press? >> once you give up the ability to agree on facts, then your ability to negotiate differences of opinion become impossible. so it's very frightening, i think. >> because there in the movie, you see all these people saluting the image of washington, and then next to it, there's the swastikas. marshall: right. >> which those swastikas in that context are a complete negation of everything that we stand for as americans, of freedom, of a free press, checks and balances, independent judiciary. marshall: right. >> and there you have it, right? marshall: the first amendment of our constitution is respect for religious minorities, respect for the press, respect for the right to protest. and yet somehow an event that is sold out front as a pro-america rally, could disrespect all three of those insti
right now, it's the failing new york times, it's the fake news, new york times. of the people, we've heard from the white house several times, which is a phrase of pure totalitarian pedigree. they were used by mao and stalin. how worrying do you see these attacks on the press? >> once you give up the ability to agree on facts, then your ability to negotiate differences of opinion become impossible. so it's very frightening, i think. >> because there in the movie, you see all these...
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"new york times."hought i would have to say it. >> really nice. >> sean: you are going to go nuts. only come back, how the corona virus reportedly impacting john durham and plus breaking news, john sullivan next. ♪ "nobody should." but, i just don't think you need a separate private plane. but i, but i want it! hey, buddy. what's the damage? i bought it! the waterfall? nope! a new volkswagen. a volkswagen?! i think we're having a breakthrough here. welcome to caesar's palace. thank you. and here we have another burst pipe in denmark. if you look close... jamie, are there any interesting photos from your trip? ouch, okay. huh, boring, boring, you don't need to see that. oh, here we go. can you believe my client steig had never heard of a home and auto bundle or that renters could bundle? wait, you're a lawyer? only licensed in stockholm. what is happening? jamie: anyway, game show, kumite, cinderella story. you know karate? no, alan, i practice muay thai, completely different skillset. unlike ordinary m
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the new york times and the post. haven't fared unfairly characterize china so i think i think on the one hand there's a there's a desire to to. punish these these outlets in particular for what they perceive to be long standing affairs reporting but also because there are there won't be much sympathy perhaps in some corners of the world when it comes to these 2 especially new york times and washington post but also wall street journal and wall street journal especially because of what happened with that sick man as asia editorial that so many found offensive and it's not racist last month or so washington's previously accused beijing of muscling journalists but then went on to limit the scope and reach of what chinese media outlets can do in the united states there is a sense that just because you don't like what they're reporting that therefore you know going to play by the same rules isn't that. well you know some people think that there is sort of a contradiction at work here the that as your previous segment note
the new york times and the post. haven't fared unfairly characterize china so i think i think on the one hand there's a there's a desire to to. punish these these outlets in particular for what they perceive to be long standing affairs reporting but also because there are there won't be much sympathy perhaps in some corners of the world when it comes to these 2 especially new york times and washington post but also wall street journal and wall street journal especially because of what happened...
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the elites include the leaders the republican party the new york times a new york times these elites have fed you russia gate for years when you came out and said he found no evidence of trump colluding with russia did they apologize of course not elites don't apologize in the words of the washington post it's not very fault they told you lies it's russia's it's simple logic putin wants the divide america the washington post others actually divided america but it isn't their fault it's putin's because he wanted it the us has divisions because it's one of the least equitable societies on earth in terms of economic disparities to blame such things on russia it does at least 2 things one it prevents us from looking at ourselves and our own problems but also creates tensions with russia another nuclear power unnecessarily and i think of this russia's scapegoating is ridiculous talk about this information the steel dossier you know the one about trumped the p and the prostitutes which the media discussed for years despite it being obviously fake the washington post now blames russia for i
the elites include the leaders the republican party the new york times a new york times these elites have fed you russia gate for years when you came out and said he found no evidence of trump colluding with russia did they apologize of course not elites don't apologize in the words of the washington post it's not very fault they told you lies it's russia's it's simple logic putin wants the divide america the washington post others actually divided america but it isn't their fault it's putin's...
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the time you get to april 22nd when the hospitals could be more overwhelmed with coronavirus patients? >> absolutely. i think unfortunately in the preceding segment, hearing what's going on in new yorkike some sort of awful time travel to the future, giving us a sense of what it might soon be like in boston. we're already seeing increasing numbers of patients. right now they're still allowing single visitors to the labor floor, so my husband still gets a pass. but there's a very real chance that by the time i'm delivering in four weeks there will be no visitors permitted in the hospital, which i know is the case in a lot of new york hospitals. if that's the case, that's what we have to do to try to keep everybody safe. >> of course you've been training for birth and your husband's been training for birth with you. and when the day comes, he might not be allowed in that room. >> yeah. it's something we never could have imagined nine months ago when we were so happy to find out we were going to be starting our family. but we have to roll with the punches here and try to follow all the directions that the hospitals and administrators are putting in place to try to keep everybody safe.
the time you get to april 22nd when the hospitals could be more overwhelmed with coronavirus patients? >> absolutely. i think unfortunately in the preceding segment, hearing what's going on in new yorkike some sort of awful time travel to the future, giving us a sense of what it might soon be like in boston. we're already seeing increasing numbers of patients. right now they're still allowing single visitors to the labor floor, so my husband still gets a pass. but there's a very real...
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that's according to an explosive new "new york times" report that exposes previously unreported details about the ties between prince and project veritas, a right-wing group that often sets up sting operations targeting journalists by recording covert videos. yorkding to "the new times," one former spy recruited by erik prince helped run a project veritas operation to secretly tape leaders in the michigan office of the american federation of teachers in 2017. the spy, named richard seddon, directed an undercover operative to gather and make public information that could damage the union. in another instance in 2018, the same undercover operative infiltrated the congressional campaign of former cia officer abigail spanberger, who ran a winning campaign for congress representing virginia as a democrat. the campaign fired her after discovering her identity. the campaign fired the person after discovering their identity. we'll have more on erik prince after headlines. in lesbos, greece, a swiss-run center for refugees burned down sunday as tensions continue to announced iturkey would stop a
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joining us now, one of the "new york times" reporters on this story, michael rothfield is a "new yorkinvestigative reporter. thanks for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. one of the points you make in this article is that the people showing up at the hospital now are much sicker than the people who were showing up earlier because people are being told to wait, stay at home, self-quarantine and see if symptoms develop. now waiting longer before they show up at hospital. what does that mean to the way they can be treated? >> it just means that -- truth is if they're going to get very sick and have problems breathing and need oxygen, there's not much the doctors can do for them except try to hold off the flu until the body's immune system kicks in. what it essentially means is people are coming in already sick, some getting much sicker, much more quickly, like within hours or a day of going into the hospital. they start needing more and more ventilators, oxygen, and it becomes a dire situation with a lot of very sick people. more than the hospital can handle. >> michael, i read a
joining us now, one of the "new york times" reporters on this story, michael rothfield is a "new yorkinvestigative reporter. thanks for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. one of the points you make in this article is that the people showing up at the hospital now are much sicker than the people who were showing up earlier because people are being told to wait, stay at home, self-quarantine and see if symptoms develop. now waiting longer before they show up at hospital....
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says let's call the disease the trump virus to which i say let's rename dimentia the new york times do you see any thing except trump on these other cable networks plonk as networks the you and i think you know i don't and i think it's a real disservice to american people c.n.n. and the times can't be trusted on any topic because they're derived filter spits out the same answer on everything orange man bad see journalists working for old publications like to think they're better than you smarter more righteous that you are really it's who we need to be 3rd what to believe in them c.u.z. . will they are elite you know what i think donald trump has cast himself in this remarkable role he's running against the elite the elites include the leaders the republican party the new york times a new york times these elites have fed you russia gate for years when you came out and said he found no evidence of trump colluding with russia did they apologize of course not elites don't apologize in the words of the washington post it's lot their fault they told your lies it's russia's it's simple lo
says let's call the disease the trump virus to which i say let's rename dimentia the new york times do you see any thing except trump on these other cable networks plonk as networks the you and i think you know i don't and i think it's a real disservice to american people c.n.n. and the times can't be trusted on any topic because they're derived filter spits out the same answer on everything orange man bad see journalists working for old publications like to think they're better than you...
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roy, the situation "the new york times" is describing tonight at elm hurst hospital is being replicateed to varying degrees. what can you tells about the hospital situation in new york city tonight? >> good evening, lawrence. it really nice to be with you. 13 deaths in one day. you know, that really reminds me of a story where i don't think many people in the public know. when i was an intern, that was the first time internal medicine resident at duke medical center, that was the first time i pronounced my first death of a patient at the v.a. hospital and you never forget that. pronouncing somebody dead is really a moving and kind of harrowing experience. you have to call the family. you need to call all these other coroner's office and it's -- it really takes a toll. it takes a toll, obviously, on family members but on the health care work force, which we've heard many, many stories about how it's facing unprecedented burdens. so, yeah, we need to act because this is going to be -- it's going to have dire consequences to the american public and doctors and nurses and respiratory therapi
roy, the situation "the new york times" is describing tonight at elm hurst hospital is being replicateed to varying degrees. what can you tells about the hospital situation in new york city tonight? >> good evening, lawrence. it really nice to be with you. 13 deaths in one day. you know, that really reminds me of a story where i don't think many people in the public know. when i was an intern, that was the first time internal medicine resident at duke medical center, that was...
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. >> the metro area of new jersey, new york and parts of long island have an attack rate close to 1 in 1,000. this is five timeshat the other areas are seeing. so to all of my friends and colleagues in new york, this is the group that needs to absolutely social distance and self isolate at this time. >> today new york's governor andrew cuomo at a press conference of a convention center turned field them to save new yorkers' lives. >> where are the ventilators? where are the gowns? where's the ppes? where's the masks? fema said we're sending 400 ventilators. really? what will i do with 400 ventilators when i need 30,000? you pick the 26,000 people who are going to die because you only sent 400 ventilators. you have 20 thousand dollars ve ventilators in the stockpile. release the ventilators to new york. how can we be in a situation where you can have new yorkers possibly dying because they can't get a ventilator but a federal agency saying, i'm going to leave the ventilators in the stockpile? i mean, have we really come to that point? >> one of the most stinging rebukes yet of the federal government's response f
. >> the metro area of new jersey, new york and parts of long island have an attack rate close to 1 in 1,000. this is five timeshat the other areas are seeing. so to all of my friends and colleagues in new york, this is the group that needs to absolutely social distance and self isolate at this time. >> today new york's governor andrew cuomo at a press conference of a convention center turned field them to save new yorkers' lives. >> where are the ventilators? where are the...
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right and i'm not doubting anything that i'm doubting the new york times got its facts correct because from the beginning i what i've been saying is don't let the press panic you the new york times for instance has been continuing to put the imperial college of london's doomsday scenarios on their front page until well into last week when as a result of what i've been advocating follow dr fatties advice follow the c.d.c. that vice we will be fine it will be nothing like the doomsday scenarios that they're painting now we are doing what we need to do we are following dr found shape and those ridiculous estimates are being proven to be wrong and based on false assumptions so i was just saying look the panic is going to be worse than the condition and now you've got the president saying something similar the treatment could be worse than the disease again i was just trying to get people to pay attention to the risk reward analysis of course will take care of this of course you listen to the c.d.c. and of course you listen to dr foushee but we don't have to have a press making us haneke yo
right and i'm not doubting anything that i'm doubting the new york times got its facts correct because from the beginning i what i've been saying is don't let the press panic you the new york times for instance has been continuing to put the imperial college of london's doomsday scenarios on their front page until well into last week when as a result of what i've been advocating follow dr fatties advice follow the c.d.c. that vice we will be fine it will be nothing like the doomsday scenarios...
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audible original our harlem also the youngest person to ever receive a three-star review from the new york timesand has won multiple awards including as a chef in new york city it is out now to watch online on pbs.org please welcome to the stage. [applause] >> thank you great job. actually just give me a chance i'm very excited the finalist are >> the audie goes to if you want to start a podcast. [applause] >> the finalist for humor is >> the audie goes to more bedtime stories. [applause] the finalist are >> the audie goes to how the light hits it. [applause] >> next to present his celebrity judge the new york times best-selling author from they both the diethylene and and history is all that you left me. the best-selling book published this past january please welcome to the stage. [applause] >> good evening thank you for being here today. i came to the gay game a little late about 20 years old because i start reading gave books until i was 19 and emboldened but i can only imagine if i knew that audiobooks existed i would have been gay so much sooner. [laughter] , like, really gay. [laughter] t
audible original our harlem also the youngest person to ever receive a three-star review from the new york timesand has won multiple awards including as a chef in new york city it is out now to watch online on pbs.org please welcome to the stage. [applause] >> thank you great job. actually just give me a chance i'm very excited the finalist are >> the audie goes to if you want to start a podcast. [applause] >> the finalist for humor is >> the audie goes to more bedtime...
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he's a veteran science and health reporter at "the new york times." he has covered aids, ebola, swine flu, bird flu, sars for the "times" and mr. mcneil did some of the pioneering reporting on the pandemic at its inception. he's not a bit of a voice in the wilderness from those early days warning of how bad this could wo get and how quickly. thank you, mr. mcneil for coming back. i appreciate your time. i'm going to start by asking you what i ask you every time, which is have i said anything since the show started that strikes you as wrong or wrongheaded? i know you felt like those of us in the media have sometimes put the emphasis in the wrong place here. >> no, everything you said is correct. i'm shocked at those states that are doing nothing. there is just -- i mean they're asking for it. when donald trump uses the expression, you know, the virus is going to wash through the country and he does it with this hand motion like it's washing through like a gentle breeze, that is a very common expression among epipeople doll gists that the virus is going
he's a veteran science and health reporter at "the new york times." he has covered aids, ebola, swine flu, bird flu, sars for the "times" and mr. mcneil did some of the pioneering reporting on the pandemic at its inception. he's not a bit of a voice in the wilderness from those early days warning of how bad this could wo get and how quickly. thank you, mr. mcneil for coming back. i appreciate your time. i'm going to start by asking you what i ask you every time, which is...
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why don't we go, goran, new york times. goran, new york times. julio, univision. jackson, nbc bay area. >> yeah, can you hear me? >> we can hear you. >> so dr. colfax or whoever chooses to answer, we understand that some ucsf physicians are seeking the -- seeking -- the pulmonary and critical care facilities are seeking for everyone at ucsf are requiring everyone to wear masks to protect against the spread. what's the current response to that? we're led to believe that at least s.f. general, the answer's been not yet or no. >> this is mark lehrer from ucsf. there's been a lot of science on the spread of covid-19, and the predominant science belief is this is droplet spread, not aerosolized, so the approach has been to use droplet and air precautions rather than aerosol precautions. the ideal response would be to have lots of p.p.e., personal protective equipment, for every employee. but the reality is we're working under pretty intense shortages right now, so we're making sure we give the appropriate p.p.e. to physicians, nurses, and other staff who are in circums
why don't we go, goran, new york times. goran, new york times. julio, univision. jackson, nbc bay area. >> yeah, can you hear me? >> we can hear you. >> so dr. colfax or whoever chooses to answer, we understand that some ucsf physicians are seeking the -- seeking -- the pulmonary and critical care facilities are seeking for everyone at ucsf are requiring everyone to wear masks to protect against the spread. what's the current response to that? we're led to believe that at...
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york city. sports talk afternoon drive time. he was must listen every day in new york.e became a national figure. though he doesn't quite have the influence once he did, he represents -- he's someone who's been very loyal and supportive of the president and we are seeing throughout the mueller investigation and other trials and tribulations including impeachment, but this is different. for new yorkers, there's a of course the days after 9/11, when first of all at the time, rudy giuliani did step to the forefront and felt appreciative of his leadership in the days afterwards. and there's a sense, though, it's cuomo has the better feel for the conditions of the people on the ground, first responders, firefighters, police officers, etms and of course those in the hospitals while the president seems disconnected and unconcerned. i do think there could be some -- some carry over here. francesca still has a national voice. those union members, emergency workers if they start turning on the president, that's something to monitor going forward. it could be very damaging for him
york city. sports talk afternoon drive time. he was must listen every day in new york.e became a national figure. though he doesn't quite have the influence once he did, he represents -- he's someone who's been very loyal and supportive of the president and we are seeing throughout the mueller investigation and other trials and tribulations including impeachment, but this is different. for new yorkers, there's a of course the days after 9/11, when first of all at the time, rudy giuliani did...
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the trump camp sues "the new york times" over an opinion piece on russia. does the campaign have a case, or is this mainly a political statement? the media suddenly hailing joe biden for a huge south carolina victory last night. this after a cbs debate that journalists called a train wreck, a shipwreck and a dumpster fire. >> i'm not out of time. you spoke over time, and i'm going to talk. here's the deal -- [cheers and applause] >> really messy, two hours? kind of a slug fest that spun wildly out of control. it was really hard to eneven hear anyone talking. >> the moderators just gave up. chaos descended on the debate stage. howard: now the pundits say biden has upended the race heading into super tuesday, but haven't they been wrong all year? i'm howard kurtz, and this is "mediabuzz". ♪ ♪ howard: we'll get to our political calls, the resurrection of joe biden after his huge south carolina win in a few moments. as the coronavirus spread around the globe, president trump insisted it was not much of a threat here in america and singled out two networks. the
the trump camp sues "the new york times" over an opinion piece on russia. does the campaign have a case, or is this mainly a political statement? the media suddenly hailing joe biden for a huge south carolina victory last night. this after a cbs debate that journalists called a train wreck, a shipwreck and a dumpster fire. >> i'm not out of time. you spoke over time, and i'm going to talk. here's the deal -- [cheers and applause] >> really messy, two hours? kind of a slug...
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if you don't mind sticking us with, we'll be right back with donald mcneil from "the new york times." stay with us. nald mcneil from "k times. stay with us all your life, you've been told, "business first, fun later." but why not live your dream, now? ♪ the mercedes-benz spring event is here with four models starting under $37,000. you gotta ask yourself, "why not now?" lease the gla 250 suv for just $299 a month with credit toward your first month's payment at the mercedes-benz spring event. amake it feelh impossible to breathe. get relief behind the counter with claritin-d. claritin-d improves nasal airflow 2x more than the leading allergy spray at hour 1. claritin-d. get more airflow. you clean dishes as you cook, to save time and stay ahead of the mess. but scrubbing still takes time. now there's new dawn powerwash dish spray. the faster, easier way to clean as you go. it cleans grease five times faster. on easy messes, just spray, wipe, and rinse. on tough messes, the spray-activated suds cut through grease on contact, without water. just wipe, and rinse. get dishes done faster.
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in pursuit of disobedient women, new york times reporter, dion reflects on her time as the papers west africa chief. look for these titles in book stores this week, watch for the authors in the near future on book tv on c-span2. and now prime time. starting in a moment, historian gretchen looks at how the introduction of the automobile impacted the lives of african-americans. also this evening, washington post columnist, ej offers his thoughts on how more democrats can win in the 2020 election. current talks about the strengths and weaknesses of president trump's foreign policy. the two-party system is damaging america's democracy. in former chicago mayor and chief of staff, emmanuel offers a firsthand account of how innovation is taking place in cities across the country. check your program guide for more information. now, here's gretchen discussing her book, driving while black. >> welcome to the free library in philadelphia. director and author. i do have one unfortunate update to our program, rick burns will not participate in our discussion this evening
in pursuit of disobedient women, new york times reporter, dion reflects on her time as the papers west africa chief. look for these titles in book stores this week, watch for the authors in the near future on book tv on c-span2. and now prime time. starting in a moment, historian gretchen looks at how the introduction of the automobile impacted the lives of african-americans. also this evening, washington post columnist, ej offers his thoughts on how more democrats can win in the 2020 election....
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phil rucker, the scenes in new york, "the new york times" headline on that story about the hospital elmurst was accurate about elm hurst becoming increasingly accurate about new york, apocalyptic. >> yeah, it's horrible. frankly to see these scenes and to see the overcrowding and the hospitals and the desperation, but there's also signs of heroism and i don't live in new york, i live in washington. but i've been there many times. i have a lot of friends there who have been posting instagram videos at 7:00 p.m. at night when people open the windows to their apartment buildings and cheer all of the heroes the hospital workers and so forth who are there trying to save lives and keep the city running as everyone else is stuck inside. it's a beautiful thing to see. >> rick stengel, you know, we have seen those images from italy, from china, for so many months, and i think there's a sense it couldn't happen here, but as it happens here, what are your thoughts? >> well, those pictures are so sobering. i live on the other side of the park right there. and not something we would ever expect to s
phil rucker, the scenes in new york, "the new york times" headline on that story about the hospital elmurst was accurate about elm hurst becoming increasingly accurate about new york, apocalyptic. >> yeah, it's horrible. frankly to see these scenes and to see the overcrowding and the hospitals and the desperation, but there's also signs of heroism and i don't live in new york, i live in washington. but i've been there many times. i have a lot of friends there who have been...
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she is a story editor and writer for the new york times magazine. she is a 20 recipient of the next awards for journalists under 30. she will be speaking with our featured author charlotte alter. she is a national correspondent for time coming the 2016-2010, 2020 election women in politics and the rise of the grassroots level. a work has appeared in the "new york times", the wall street journal, and she is appeared on "good morning america," learning joe, the last word and cnn's reliable sources. her new book is a hopeful glimpse into a bright new generation of political leaders and what america might look like when they're in charge. the book has received praise by multitude of fellow writers including and helen peterson, walter isaacson, rebecca traced her aunt amy chose a consent for anyone who has dismissed millennials or who cares about our country future charlotte alter footnote riveting essential book. in bringing to vivid life a young upstart who ultimately hurt our democracy, she has intimately given us another vital young voice that will sh
she is a story editor and writer for the new york times magazine. she is a 20 recipient of the next awards for journalists under 30. she will be speaking with our featured author charlotte alter. she is a national correspondent for time coming the 2016-2010, 2020 election women in politics and the rise of the grassroots level. a work has appeared in the "new york times", the wall street journal, and she is appeared on "good morning america," learning joe, the last word and...
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for the new york times the atlantic, the paris review author of the new republic and the guardian and has been a featured commentator on npr and bbc radio cnn, msnbc and also lives in brooklyn so now we will turn it over to our guests. after the discussion there will be some words from michael bennett later there will be q&a and after that there will be a book signing when q&a happens i will come back up and give you the microphone so c-span who is filming tonight can record your question. thank you so much. [applause] >> good evening. capitalism. i take it you are not a fan. >> for sure no. >> tell me why. >> what we argue in the book in which i happen to think it has uniquely failed us on many fronts that logic of domination to western thought and what capitalism does it gives very little back. and with the economic system with extracted labor in order to appeal the massive profit-making. so what we argue in the book so what you do to transcend capitalism and how to get around that. and coming to different conclusions about that personally. and with the common ground to replace capi
for the new york times the atlantic, the paris review author of the new republic and the guardian and has been a featured commentator on npr and bbc radio cnn, msnbc and also lives in brooklyn so now we will turn it over to our guests. after the discussion there will be some words from michael bennett later there will be q&a and after that there will be a book signing when q&a happens i will come back up and give you the microphone so c-span who is filming tonight can record your...
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she got the new york time endorsement, congrats.ut it didn't matter. >> tucker: she's their kind of person. identity politics is narcissism, let me talk about me, my identity. stop talking about yourself for a minute. talk about america. they can't, they're not interested. robbie, great to sue you >> my pleasure. >> tucker: thank you. corona virus isn't the first example of china's influence over american life poisoning the country, potentially. hollywood has been freely empowering the communist government for years, kowtowing to them, grovelling to them. that's ahead. up ahead, roger waters. ♪ if you're 55 and up, t-mobile has a plan designed just for you. and, for a limited time only, we're making it an even better deal. now you can get two lines for only $55. that includes unlimited talk, text and data. with no annual service contracts. it also includes talk, text and data when traveling in mexico and canada. so if you're 55 and up, you can now get two lines for only $55. because at t-mobile, we have a plan designed just for you.
she got the new york time endorsement, congrats.ut it didn't matter. >> tucker: she's their kind of person. identity politics is narcissism, let me talk about me, my identity. stop talking about yourself for a minute. talk about america. they can't, they're not interested. robbie, great to sue you >> my pleasure. >> tucker: thank you. corona virus isn't the first example of china's influence over american life poisoning the country, potentially. hollywood has been freely...
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journalists working for "new york times," "wall street journal," "washington post."kicked them out of hong kong and macau. china says it is in retaliation for the state department saying, its media outlets, china media outlets are foreign missions. they're run by the chinese government or owned by them. your reaction to this fight? >> that is fight we just lost. because of the kind of country it is leadership, they kick us out. now we're going to be more blind on what is actually happening in china. that is not helpful but we have constantly, what happened with china. gy the all that, that intel community, somebody can work on that but the focus has got to be what is happening right now. we're at the very beginning of this as we all hear. numbers are doubling every day. this, what i mean full-court press, pass the damn trillion dollar thing, overdo it. the country is in real trouble. small business in real trouble, airlines, all of that, the people are in real trouble. we need a complete focus on what's happening inside of this country by everybody in the government.
journalists working for "new york times," "wall street journal," "washington post."kicked them out of hong kong and macau. china says it is in retaliation for the state department saying, its media outlets, china media outlets are foreign missions. they're run by the chinese government or owned by them. your reaction to this fight? >> that is fight we just lost. because of the kind of country it is leadership, they kick us out. now we're going to be more...
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tour de force of dropped rs, and a brilliant showcase of the words wicked, and pisser the "new york timesin boston, "i spent less time paying attention to the plot, and more time thinking that accent is good, or yikes, what's that guy doing? [ light laughter ] i kept wondering if the director ever stepped in and asked, "where do you think your character is from? [ light laughter ] featuring the word forty, but said in the boston way >> 40. >> 40. >> 40, bro >> 40. >> 40, i'm sorry, 40 [ light laughter ] >> and loaded with geographical references to cities and towns in massachusetts and the greater boston area. >> i can meet you in an hour in worcester. >> how about medford >> how about dorchester? >> how about gloucester? >> how about taunton >> ah, my cousin eric's from taunton. >> wicked. lhlh wicked. so do you want to meet there >> nah, nah, how about waymouth? >> how about revere? >> how about somerville? >> how about marblehead? >> how about arlington >> what about brockton >> what about brockton >> how about swampscott? >> why don't we meet in braintree? >> that conversation goes on
tour de force of dropped rs, and a brilliant showcase of the words wicked, and pisser the "new york timesin boston, "i spent less time paying attention to the plot, and more time thinking that accent is good, or yikes, what's that guy doing? [ light laughter ] i kept wondering if the director ever stepped in and asked, "where do you think your character is from? [ light laughter ] featuring the word forty, but said in the boston way >> 40. >> 40. >> 40, bro...
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plus the new york times finding a way to catch blame on christians for the coronavirus.bert jeffers is here after these quick messages to after these quick messages to talk about that and many other doctor bob, what should i take for back pain? before you take anything, i recommend applying topical relievers first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. rowithout the commission fees and account minimums. so, you can start investing wherever you are - even on the bus. download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. >> boeing just announced they will be making the plastic face s
plus the new york times finding a way to catch blame on christians for the coronavirus.bert jeffers is here after these quick messages to after these quick messages to talk about that and many other doctor bob, what should i take for back pain? before you take anything, i recommend applying topical relievers first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. rowithout the commission fees and account...
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this is a headline from the new york times, testing blunders causing -- costing a vital month in the u.s. effort. reporting, as the deadly virus from china spread with ferocity across the u.s. in late january and early march, large-scale testing of people who might be infected did not happen because of regular tory flaws, technical hurdles, business as usual leadership at multiple levels. that's according to interviews with 50 current and former public health officials. the result was a lost month, rights the new york times, when the world's richest country with some of the most highly trained infectious disease specialists squandered its best chance of containing the spread of the virus in the u.s. we want to focus on the impact all this is having on your finances. victor joins us from silver spring, maryland. good morning. caller: good morning. i've been buying into the stock market, while others are freaking out, i'm fine in -- buying in. i did this in 2001 and 2009, so i know i will come out ahead in the long run. to take ad like couple minutes, to salute the truckers out there.
this is a headline from the new york times, testing blunders causing -- costing a vital month in the u.s. effort. reporting, as the deadly virus from china spread with ferocity across the u.s. in late january and early march, large-scale testing of people who might be infected did not happen because of regular tory flaws, technical hurdles, business as usual leadership at multiple levels. that's according to interviews with 50 current and former public health officials. the result was a lost...
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so to al sharpton, jesse jackson, coats, to cnn, "the new york times, " to msnbc, and their anchors, to every single one of you race hustlers, led extorted black pain to line your own pocket and blindfolded the black youth of seeing the opportunities that lay beneath their feet in america, in the land of the free, and the home of the brave, i say this to you. there will be a black-xit, a black exit. [applause] >> you have seen, you have seen how a man was made a slave. that sentence is the first half of a frederick douglass book. i like it because it rings true now. i have seen how a man was made a slave. i have seen how black americans have been enslaved with the bait of race, how liberals, how leftists, how democrats, continue to enchain us to this inconsequentialle debate while robbing us blindly of our family, our faith, and our future through policy. you have seen how a man was made a slave. then he continues the quotation. and now, you shall see how a slave was made a man. to the veterans -- [applause] >> and so i say to the veterans of this black ideological civil war, those o
so to al sharpton, jesse jackson, coats, to cnn, "the new york times, " to msnbc, and their anchors, to every single one of you race hustlers, led extorted black pain to line your own pocket and blindfolded the black youth of seeing the opportunities that lay beneath their feet in america, in the land of the free, and the home of the brave, i say this to you. there will be a black-xit, a black exit. [applause] >> you have seen, you have seen how a man was made a slave. that...
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capture the provocative argument holds the record for the most hate mail ever generated by a "new york times" article. [laughter] [applause] now john's journalism has appeared not just in the times where he remains an occasional contributor, but in the wall street journal, atlantic, esquire, "washington post", many other leading publications. since joining city journal, john, has continued to illuminate an enraged writing about other things that counter productivity of anti- vaping, public health measures, how drugs get developed in price, why the left is actually raging the real war on science. and the latest issue, a piece that is almost guaranteed to drive everyone insane, white plastic bags are in fact better for the environment than all of the alternatives. [applause] but this piece, like his other work, really again shows his talent for exploding widely accepted views as fallacies. the john stossel broadcasting city journal based on john's work science essay has incidentally had more than 2 million views since we released it. his new book, "the power of bad: how the negativity effect r
capture the provocative argument holds the record for the most hate mail ever generated by a "new york times" article. [laughter] [applause] now john's journalism has appeared not just in the times where he remains an occasional contributor, but in the wall street journal, atlantic, esquire, "washington post", many other leading publications. since joining city journal, john, has continued to illuminate an enraged writing about other things that counter productivity of anti-...
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>> absolutely.the times to the credit the new york times started something a couple years ago called verlooked. which is a column of all the people who should have had obituaries in the times and didn't. they started with i think five women to launch this column and when you look at those women who were there you are stunned. it was charlotte brontc who wrote jane eyre and sylvia plass, famous for the bell jar. dorothy elaine who was a great photographer. you go, what were they thinking? how was it that charlotte brontc died with this fabulously successful book even at the time nobody thought she deserved an obituary at the times. it was simply because there's nothing else to say she's a woman and so she just wasn't seen. they wouldn't even think of it. there was also a story early in the book about a woman who won the nobel prize a couple years ago in chemistry and that's kind of a big deal when you win the nobel prize. you might have wanted to look her up and get more information on her but she didn't have a wikipedia page. it wasn't because she had somebody had submitted one for he
>> absolutely.the times to the credit the new york times started something a couple years ago called verlooked. which is a column of all the people who should have had obituaries in the times and didn't. they started with i think five women to launch this column and when you look at those women who were there you are stunned. it was charlotte brontc who wrote jane eyre and sylvia plass, famous for the bell jar. dorothy elaine who was a great photographer. you go, what were they thinking?...
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phil happens to be co-author along with his "post" colleague carol leonnig of "the new york times" best-selling book "a very stable genius." and here with us in new york, jonathan lemire, white house reporter for the associated press. good evening, gang, and welcome to you all. and, ashley, i'd like to begin with you. is there any degree of fear that you're picking up in the white house that the facts are going to supersede the plot line the president is giving the american people? is there any degree of surprise that with all this guy has survived and put behind him to wake up every day, this is sitting in the middle of the road in front of him? >> well, there's certainly already a lot of internal infighting and finger-pointing and recriminations, and one of the things that's notable is as you said, all this president has faced, a lot of those are crises of his own making. and this is a little bit of self-sabotage. and this is the rare crisis from outside, from abroad. and there is a sense not necessarily in the white house but certainly administration-wide, that there was a period of several
phil happens to be co-author along with his "post" colleague carol leonnig of "the new york times" best-selling book "a very stable genius." and here with us in new york, jonathan lemire, white house reporter for the associated press. good evening, gang, and welcome to you all. and, ashley, i'd like to begin with you. is there any degree of fear that you're picking up in the white house that the facts are going to supersede the plot line the president is giving the...
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plus the new york times finding a way to catch blame on christians for the coronavirus.robert jeffers is here after these quick messages to talk about that and many other things. what makes you, you? your cells. trillions of them. that's why centrum contains 24 key nutrients to feed your cells, supporting your energy so you can take care of what matters most. centrum. feed your cells. fuel your life. >> boeing just announced they will be making the plastic face shields, the actual shields which are hard to come by and they will make them by the thousands a week. the ventilators which is probably the most difficult because it is like building a car, we will be announcing thousands are going to be built and we have them under contract. david: president trump moments ago talking about american companies building much needed medical equipment for the heroic doctors and nurses helping to fight the coronavirus. he is expected to expand on that during his daily press briefing expected to start now at the top of the hour. on wall street stocks closed lower, the dow fell 915 poin
plus the new york times finding a way to catch blame on christians for the coronavirus.robert jeffers is here after these quick messages to talk about that and many other things. what makes you, you? your cells. trillions of them. that's why centrum contains 24 key nutrients to feed your cells, supporting your energy so you can take care of what matters most. centrum. feed your cells. fuel your life. >> boeing just announced they will be making the plastic face shields, the actual shields...