And chairman of the National Governors Association Larry hogan. Governor hogan was sworn in as the 62nd governor of the state state of maryland on january 21, 2015. In 2018 he was overwhelming reelected to a second term receiving the most votes of any maryland gubernatorial candidate and becoming only the second republican governor to be reelected in the 242 year history of the state. During the conversation Governor Hogan discusses his brandnew book launches on the date of this Virtual Event entitled Still Standing surviving cancer, riots, a Global Pandemic, and the toxic politics that divide america. Governor hogan originally submitted the book is published on february 1 just before the coronavirus pandemic hit the United States. They delay the publication for two months so he could add five chapters about combating the coronavirus, the economic crisis and dealing with the white house which he said made for more timely and interesting book. We now invite you to enjoy our Virtual Prog
Visit booktv. Org. Now we kick off with republican governor larry hogan of maryland to reflect on his life and political career. We bring you the chairman of the National Governors Association Larry hogan who was sworn in as the 60 second governor of the state of maryland on january 21st, 2015. In 2018 he was elected to a second, four your term, receiving the most of any gubernatorial candidate and becoming the second republican governor to be reelected in the 242 year history of the state. During the conversation he discusses his brandnew book which latches on the date of this Virtual Event entitled Still Standing, surviving Still Standing surviving cancer, riots, a Global Pandemic, and the toxic politics that divide america. Governor hogan originally submitted the book to his publisher on february 1st just before the coronavirus pandemic hit the United States. They delayed publication for two months so he could add 5 chapters about combating the coronavirus, the economic crisis and d
Chris wallace, inker of fox news sunday. 2014 marked his 50th year in the broadcast industry. He has participated in coverage of nearly every Major Political event and secured high profile interviews of dignitaries and leaders. He has broadcast the sunday morning show every sunday. Chris wallace is with us today to speak about his new book count town in 1945 countdown 1945 that recounts the lives of ordinary americans in japanese during the wartime and the americans and the pacific to launch a possible invasion of japan. A story how in 116 days truman goes to the Vice President to be completely cut out of the fdr white house to suddenly become the president. The story of the flight crew and others we invite you to join our view on Virtual Program with Chris Wallace and Reagan Foundation Institute Executive director. Chris wallace, congratulations. What a terrific book. As you may know guess come through the Reagan Library this is a terrific book and a historical thriller. I just loved
Steve they were so lucky to be able to get in there, anxiously. Fire started down the street over 200,000 people are still without power this morning. Four states under both a covid19 and Severe Weather emergency as well. Janice dean joins us. She is tracking the storms where they could hit later on today, and she joins us. Janice, i read one report that 1. 3 Million People are without electricity this morning all the way from texas right up through pennsylvania. Janice yeah. We had incredible winds across the northeast and the midatlantic as the apparent low pressure system moved across the great lakes and northeast with wind gusts of 81 Miles Per Hour. So, an incredible system. We still have the tail end of the cold front that is stationed across florida and georgia. So we will still have the threat for, you know, not the outbreak we saw over the last couple of days but hail, isolated tornadoes with that stalled boundary. Look at the tornado reports, over 80 organization are i 880. T
Charlottesville because of what she believed in. She went to demonstrate against hatred, against bigotry and she lost her life in that city. Also this morning, we are taking note of this moment in history. The president of the United States making clear how he feels about what happened in the city of charlottesville. The president of the United States noted that the demonstrations which began as a protest in some ways against the removal of a statue of robert e. Lee and ended with people chanting antisemitic slogans, he said there were very fine people at this assembly. Listen. You also had people that were very fine people on both sides. You had people in that group excuse me, excuse me, i saw the same pictures as you did. You had people in that group that were there to protest the taking down of to them a very, very important statue and the renaming of a park from robert e. Lee to another name. All right. We are getting new reaction from leaders all around the country. There are new