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[gavel] kz >> wonderful, i'm david perry, welcome to the 75th anniversary of the saving of cable cars. women save the cable cars. let's have a round ever applause. [applause] , i want to introduce melissa rodriguez. >> thank you for joining us today. i'm excited to be here. it's a warm day. it's beautiful. we're all back together here at the cable car turn arounds. i'm marisaa rodriguez, we're an organization whoa whose mission is to create a beautiful environment for all of our members and our community. all of you here warms our heart especially as we celebrate this important day. we're here today to honor our cable cars. and most specifically, we're here to honor a champion. a woman in 1947, at a time when women weren't standing up to bee establishment. this woman fraught to save our beloved cable car. today we're celebrating the 75th anniversary of that event. and so behind me, i have some wonderful women leaders and of course, male allies as well who continue do the hard work to save our community, to bring us back after a difficult time and of course, to further support this ver
[gavel] kz >> wonderful, i'm david perry, welcome to the 75th anniversary of the saving of cable cars. women save the cable cars. let's have a round ever applause. [applause] , i want to introduce melissa rodriguez. >> thank you for joining us today. i'm excited to be here. it's a warm day. it's beautiful. we're all back together here at the cable car turn arounds. i'm marisaa rodriguez, we're an organization whoa whose mission is to create a beautiful environment for all of our...
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scombroip me on creating a kz >> wonderful, i'm david perry, welcome to the 75th anniversary of the saving of cable cars. women save the cable cars. let's have a round ever applause. [applause] , i want to introduce melissa rodriguez. >> thank you for joining us today. i'm excited to be here. it's a warm day. it's beautiful. we're all back together here at
scombroip me on creating a kz >> wonderful, i'm david perry, welcome to the 75th anniversary of the saving of cable cars. women save the cable cars. let's have a round ever applause. [applause] , i want to introduce melissa rodriguez. >> thank you for joining us today. i'm excited to be here. it's a warm day. it's beautiful. we're all back together here at
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. >> wonderful, i'm david perry, welcome to the 75th anniversary of the saving of cable cars. women save the cable cars. let's have a round ever applause. [applause] , i want to introduce melissa rodriguez. >> thank you for joining us today. i'm excited to be here. it's a warm day. it's beautiful. we're all back together here at the cable car turn arounds. i'm marisaa rodriguez, we're an organization whoa whose mission is to create a beautiful environment for all of our members and our community. all of you here warms our heart especially as we celebrate this important day. we're here today to honor our cable cars. and most specifically, we're here to honor a champion. a woman in 1947, at a time when women weren't standing up to bee establishment. this woman fraught to save our beloved cable car. today we're celebrating the 75th anniversary of that event. and so behind me, i have some wonderful women leaders and of course, male allies as well who continue do the hard work to save our community, to bring us back after a difficult time and of course, to further support this very
. >> wonderful, i'm david perry, welcome to the 75th anniversary of the saving of cable cars. women save the cable cars. let's have a round ever applause. [applause] , i want to introduce melissa rodriguez. >> thank you for joining us today. i'm excited to be here. it's a warm day. it's beautiful. we're all back together here at the cable car turn arounds. i'm marisaa rodriguez, we're an organization whoa whose mission is to create a beautiful environment for all of our members and...
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in the year's finalists include megan o'rourke and monty perry. david -- for breathless: the scientific race to defeat a deadly virus. ingrid row has cantreras and robert samuels and -- for his name is george floyd: one man's life and the struggle for racial justice. the winners of this year's awards will be announced in new york city on november 16th, and booktv will be covering the awards ceremony. >> and you've been watching booktv. every sunday on c-span2 watch nonfiction authors discuss their books. television for serious readers. and watch them all online anytime at booktv.org. you could also find us on twitter, facebook and youtube the, @booktv. .. picture yourself as a newly elected member of congress. ask at this year's competitors what is your top priority and why. make a five to six minute video that shows the importance of your issue from opposing and supporting perspective. don't be afraid to take risks with your documentary. be bold. amongst the $100,000 in cash prizes is a $5000 grand prize. videos must be submitted by jane with 20, 2023.
in the year's finalists include megan o'rourke and monty perry. david -- for breathless: the scientific race to defeat a deadly virus. ingrid row has cantreras and robert samuels and -- for his name is george floyd: one man's life and the struggle for racial justice. the winners of this year's awards will be announced in new york city on november 16th, and booktv will be covering the awards ceremony. >> and you've been watching booktv. every sunday on c-span2 watch nonfiction authors...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> when i was elected to the senate, rick perry was the governor and david dewhurst was the lieutenantake abortion in any stage a thing of the past. >> in texas, we are fighting tooth and nail to protect the unborn. >> republican politicians began to get more and more extreme right and extreme evangelical and carry those agendas as part of their elections. >> matthew, 18 six say it will be to it to those who would harm the little children. better they have at that they have a millstone round their neck and drop to the deaths of the city. >> abortion became a way of coalescing support around the republican party. >> after roe versus wade, we are fighting to restore the sanctity of life when life at a time and yes, one law at a time when. >> and thus began a slow and steady march intruding upon that right in texas. >> all right, just try and remember back to this. as the five. the bill that wendy davis was fighting in 2013 banned abortion after 20 weeks in addition to putting onerous requirements on abortion care facilities. sb8 law that now governor abbott signed last year bans abortion
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[audience cheering] [soft dramatic music] - when i was elected to the senate, rick perry was the governor, and daviddewhurst was lieutenant governor. - and again, my goal is to make abortion at any stage a thing of the past. [audience cheering] - in texas, we're fighting tooth and nail to protect the unborn. - amen. - republican politicians began to get more and more extreme right, and extreme evangelical and carry those agendas as part of their elections. - matthew 18:6 says, "woe be it to those who would harm the little children. better it be they have a millstone around their neck and dropped in the depth of the sea." - amen. - abortion became a way of coalescing support around the republican party. - after roe v. wade, you kept fighting to restore the sanctity of life, one life at a time, and yes, one law at a time. [audience cheering] - and thus began a slow and steady march, intruding upon that right in texas. - we passed the woman's right to know act, requiring doctors to give vital medical information to a woman seeking an abortion before she makes that unalterable decision. [audience cheeri
[audience cheering] [soft dramatic music] - when i was elected to the senate, rick perry was the governor, and daviddewhurst was lieutenant governor. - and again, my goal is to make abortion at any stage a thing of the past. [audience cheering] - in texas, we're fighting tooth and nail to protect the unborn. - amen. - republican politicians began to get more and more extreme right, and extreme evangelical and carry those agendas as part of their elections. - matthew 18:6 says, "woe be it...
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o'rourke for the insie kingd rmagining chronic illness, imani perry for south arica, a journey below the mason-dixon to understand the soul of aatn. david quammen is also on the list for breathless, the scienticace to defeat a deadly virus. author ingrid rojas contreras wrote the man who could move clouds, a memoir. and robert samuels and tolu olaru nipa for his name is george floyd. one man's life and the struggle for raci jtice. and those are the finalists for the national book award in the nonfiction category. the winners of this year's awards will be announced in new york city on november 16th, and book tv will be covering, as we always do, that award ceremony. and now a focus on a more recent phenomenon that is having a major impact on book sales. new york times books and publishing reporter elizabeth harris joins our program to talk about the social media phenomenon known as book talk. so ms. . harris, when did book talk get started? and exactly what is it? so book talk publishers started to notice book talk probably about a year and a half ago, roughly. and book talk is it's sort of it's it's a hashtag within the platform, tick t
o'rourke for the insie kingd rmagining chronic illness, imani perry for south arica, a journey below the mason-dixon to understand the soul of aatn. david quammen is also on the list for breathless, the scienticace to defeat a deadly virus. author ingrid rojas contreras wrote the man who could move clouds, a memoir. and robert samuels and tolu olaru nipa for his name is george floyd. one man's life and the struggle for raci jtice. and those are the finalists for the national book award in the...
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invisible kingdom reimagining chronic illness, imani perry for south to america, a journey below the mason-dixon to understand the soul of a nation. david quammen is also on the list for breathless, the scientific race to defeat a deadly virus. author ingrid rojas contreras wrote the man who could move clouds, a memoir. and robert samuels and tolu olaru nipa for his name is george floyd. one man's life and the struggle for racial justice. and those are the finalists for the national book award in the nonfiction category. the winners of this year's awards will be announced in new york city on november 16th, and book tv will be covering, as we always do, that award ceremony. and now a focus on a more recent phenomenon that is having a major impact on book sales. new york times books and publishing reporter elizabeth harris joins our program to talk about the social media phenomenon known as book talk. so ms. . harris, when did book talk get started? and exactly what is it? so book talk publishers started to notice book talk probably about a year and a half ago, roughly. and book talk is it's sort of it's it's a hashtag within the platform
invisible kingdom reimagining chronic illness, imani perry for south to america, a journey below the mason-dixon to understand the soul of a nation. david quammen is also on the list for breathless, the scientific race to defeat a deadly virus. author ingrid rojas contreras wrote the man who could move clouds, a memoir. and robert samuels and tolu olaru nipa for his name is george floyd. one man's life and the struggle for racial justice. and those are the finalists for the national book award...
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include megan with o'rourke for the invisible kingdom and monty perry for south to america, a journey if below the mason six can son. david -- for breathless. ingrid row haas contreras, and robert sam calls -- samuels for his name is george floyd. the winners of this year's awards will be are announced in new york city on november 16th, and booktv will be covering the award ceremony. >> julio rosas, senior writer for town hall, talked about his coverage of antifa during the summer of 2020 protests and argues the mainstream media failed to report on how destructive they were. here's a portion of the program. >> when i got to minneapolis, i mean, this was after they had set fire to some buildings surrounding their precinct because the officers were still defending their precinct because that's where derek choaen and the other officers were based out of. >> yeah. >> and i get down there, and it was, i mean, it was -- it was unlike anything i'd seen before. i'd seen protests not affecting the blocks surrounding the incident, you know? there are some fights and things can get rowdy, but i can go two blocks over and get mcdonal
include megan with o'rourke for the invisible kingdom and monty perry for south to america, a journey if below the mason six can son. david -- for breathless. ingrid row haas contreras, and robert sam calls -- samuels for his name is george floyd. the winners of this year's awards will be are announced in new york city on november 16th, and booktv will be covering the award ceremony. >> julio rosas, senior writer for town hall, talked about his coverage of antifa during the summer of 2020...
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david nelson, thank you for being here. house oversight committee member james comer telling me hunter biden is a national security threat. will the case on the president's son end in indictment, scott perryweigh in next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ what should the future deliver? (music) progress... (music) ...innovation... (music) ...discovery? or simply stability... ...security... ...protection? you shouldn't have to choose. (music) gold. your strategic advantage. (music) visit goldhub.com. another busy day? of course - you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business. with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud. you can run things the way you want - your team, ours or a mix of both. with the nation's largest ip converged network. from the most innovative company. bring on today with comcast business. powering possibilities. thanks to avalara we can calculate sales tax on almost anything, anywhere, automatically. avalarahhhhh. what if tax rates change? ahhhhhh. filing sales tax returns? ahhhhhh. managing exemption certificates? ahhhhhh. business license guidance?
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perry with that report. joining us now, columnist and associate editor for "the washington post," david ignatius.irst thoughts are to the looming winter, given the damage that has been done to ukraine, and also the iran factor. what are your thoughts? >> so, mika, first i think you're exactly right, russia is conducting a quite brutal campaign against ukrainian civilians, civilian infrastructure that would keep them warm through the winter. the idea is to wear down the ukrainians, break their will, break their willingness to continue to fight russia's illegal invasion. ukrainians are doing everything they can on the battlefront as opposed to these cities under attack, to continue their offensive to the south. they're very near to taking kherson, the key city, the gateway to the black sea, strategically very important for ukraine. russia is responding by transporting the ukrainian population in the city, goodness knows where. the russians have a history of transporting whole populations to places that they think are more convenient. and then this threat to blow a hydroelectric dam, flood the regio
perry with that report. joining us now, columnist and associate editor for "the washington post," david ignatius.irst thoughts are to the looming winter, given the damage that has been done to ukraine, and also the iran factor. what are your thoughts? >> so, mika, first i think you're exactly right, russia is conducting a quite brutal campaign against ukrainian civilians, civilian infrastructure that would keep them warm through the winter. the idea is to wear down the...
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david? >> matt gutman again tonight on this. matt, thank you. >>> when we come back here, the severe storms we're watching for tonight. a confirmed tornado already. >>> and diane sawyer's exclusive interview with "friends" star matthew perry on your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... infish. ials, evagen has been shownent originally discovered... to i short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> tonight, we're tracking severe storms slamming the south. a confirmed or ed tornado in t the last 24 hours. ten inches of snow expected in the rockies, then into texas yet again. >>> when we come back tonight, >>> when we come back tonight, the major shampoo reca meet leon the third... leon the second... and leon... the first of them all. three generations, who all bank differently with chase. leon's saving up for his first set of wheels... nice try. really? this leon's paying for his paint job on the spot... and this leon, as a chase private client, he's in the south of fr
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invisible kingdom reimagining chronic illness, the imani perry for south to america, a journey below the mason-dixon to understand the soul of a nation. david quammen for breathless the scientific race to defeat a deadly virus. ingrid rojas contreras for the man who could move clouds, a memoir. and robert samuels. and tolu olaru nipa for his name is george floyd. one man's life and the struggle for racial justice. the winners of this year's awards will be announced in new york city on november 16th, and book tv will be covering the award ceremony. it's the tv thing i don't like. i don't care about the other stuff and book tv's live coverage of the southern festival of books in nashville begins
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david? >> matt gutman again tonight on this. matt, thank you. >>> when we come back here, the severe storms we're watching for tonight. a confirmed tornado already. >>> and diane sawyer's exclusive interview with "friends" star matthew perry on addiction, his struggle, and what he wants everyone to know tonight. in a recent clinical study, patients using salonpas patch reported reductions in pain severity, using less or a lot less oral pain medicines. and improved quality of life. ask your doctor about salonpas. it's good medicine. ♪♪ this is how it feels to du more with less asthma... ...thanks to dupixent. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. and can help improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. dupixent helps prevent asthma attacks... and can even reduce or eliminate oral steroids. imagine that. ♪♪ dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. get help right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor about new or worsening joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines, including ste
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invisible kingdom reimagining chronic illness, the imani perry for south to america, a journey below the mason-dixon to understand the soul of a nation. david quammen for breathless the scientific race to defeat a deadly virus. ingrid rojas contreras for the man who could move clouds, a memoir. and robert samuels. and tolu olaru nipa for his name is george floyd. one man's life and the struggle for racial justice. the winners of this year's awards will be announced in new york city on november 16th, and book tv will be covering the award ceremony. it's the tv thing i don't like. i don't care about the other stuff and book tv's live coverage of the southern festival of books in nashville begins now. all right. good afternoon, everybody. thank you for being here. it is a pleasure to be here. this afternoon of the southern festival books to share a conversation with two incredible authors, christine green and ben raines. thank you for creating these works and the tremendous depth and value traditionally of america's history of domestic slave trade. so before we get started, i'll do a couple of deductions for our two authors, and then i have a
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