Collaborate with the National World war i museum. And im particularly thankful to lora for reaching out to me and making this weekend possible. I have about 45, 50 minutes of stories and information that im excited to share with you and i do very much hope that you will pose whatever questions you have. I dont always have the answers but i will certainly give it my best shot. So the cover that youre looking at there on the screen is the cover of my most recent book. Peace on our terms. And it is fundamentally tied to the history of world war i which makes this collaboration so important to me. My book is a snap shot of a singular moment in history. Almost exactlily 100 years ago, as the world finally began exiting from the devastation of the first world war. And was able to begin both dreaming and planning for the peace and the new world that would come afterwards. At this moment, i show in my book that women from farreaching and incredibly diverse parts of the world began stepping on
Would. The president continued to protect an image of stanngth recovery from his covid19 infection. On wednesday come he claimed that experiment of drug he had been given was,quote, a cure for coronavirus and he felt, quote, perfect. We begin tonights discussion with a focus on californias junior senator, kamarris, who stepped onto the biggest debate stage of her life this week. Joining me now by skype from Mountain View is lon heat, a former adviser to enthe presal campaigns of what mitt romney and marco bio. Amy allison, the founder and president of she, the people, for women in politithank you s so much for joining lets start with you, amy. You been a supporter of senator harris for maars. What was the significance of seeing her on stage . Senator harris brought it it was the first time that those of us women of color and those across the multiracial demoatic base actually got hear the issues, and she brought those issues of Racial Justice, economic justice, she mentioned breonna ta
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Health aid in the farming town of sunnyside, washington. The pandemic has created a new level of anxiety. Well, im here to take kir of people that need me, and i dont have no one. Reporter she and her husband, a long haul truck driver barely make ends meet. With school now online, they had cant afford a regular sitter for sevenyearold kevin and must rely on a patchwork of friends and family. And one of the things that my son always says when he goes to bed is, whos going watch me . He worries. He cant sleep right because he doesnt know where he is going to be. So its heartbreaking to me. Because theres days where i just say im just glad to see who answers me so i can drop you off. Reporter she fears he is falling behind in his school work and yearns to be home to help. Financially, how hard would it be for you if you had to stop working . Its just going to put us more in to debt and i justant afford to leave my job because if i do, i will not be able to pay my bills. Mothers are in an
You have actually read the book. Unlike all those other miami who interviewed you, i read the book and not only that, i highlighted it. I made notes. I come on. This doesnt happen in movies where the movie critics dont watch the movies but i happens in books. People talk about books without reading them so grateful to you. People say im work off your wiki page. And i just want to be a better journalist than everybody else. I feel like i can do better than Rachel Maddow right now. I would dont go deeper. We have more time, congratulations on the book. I thought it was really great and helped organize a lot of ideas pout what is happening at fox news that we all wonder but which is how this happened, how destructive is it, and is it ever going to get better or just a part of our world at this point thats never going to change . Ill start out with other question how you got into journalism. I get the sense from the book and you didnt spend a lot of time on this, that you were a journal gl