A special Labor Day edition. Enjoy the 5 00 p. M. Hour, ari. I was going to say, nicolle, it doesnt feel right being here 5 00 to 6 00. Doesnt feel right. But at least i got to see you. Yeah, have a great show. Its a great time. I was happy to come in early. Youre now here early. Its great to get to see more of you. Absolutely. And have a great rest of the Labor Day with you and yours. Welcome to the beat, everyone. Im ari melber. It is Labor Day but theres a lot going on in the world, on the campaign. The news doesnt stop. I can tell you Vice President harris is on the campaign trail. You see here the preparation with President Biden. Theyll be campaigning on this Labor Day holiday. We can also show you them arriving. This was moments ago. So were going to bring this event to you here in this 5 00 p. M. Eastern hour. As i mentioned, theres kamala i should say with the president. But i mentioned with my colleague Nicolle Wallace were here in the 5 00 p. M. Hour. Were going to bring you
Interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. All after words programs are also available as podcasts. It is so good to talk to you. Another book journalist. How do you primarily think of yourself these days . Guest i still very much see myself as a book critic. This book is just sort of an extension of that work. These days i feel like i am a political journalist and just using books as a means to that kind of work. Is that something that you steered clear of . I didnt have a sense that i wanted to necessarily be an author or write a book. Reading other peoples books was plenty and i learned a little bit if i went through the process of writing a book it would be sympathetic to the authors and ruin me for my day job but i think that its been useful to see that side of the process and all the work that goes into creating that product i usually get at the tail end. Do you think its going to change . I think it almost has to. I want to see i suspected it had to in some way
Prom and i was the equivalent of a freshman at the university and i came home at 2 00 oclock at night and the light was on americas and the war. Why did i touch you so much. What did that mean for you. I did not cry then. How old were you. I was 18. The late author john lucas, indepth was born 20 years ago, since 2000 over 230 nonfiction and fiction authors over time have appeared on indepth, Freedman Alice walke walker, bob woodward, george will, just to name a few. Over the next three hours our goal is to review the last 20 years of indepth but also to ask you a couple of questions, here they are, who was your favorite indepth guest, what book are you reading now and who is your favorite Nonfiction Author, that is what we will be talking about and showing the video from the past 20 years as well but here is how you can dial in on the 20th anniversary of indepth, 202 7488200 for those of you in the mountain in the Eastern Central time zone 202 7488201 if you live in the mountain and p
Please welcome Debbie Wasserman schultz. Bring me your higher love bring me your higher love good afternoon, barrett county. Welcome to the southwest senior center, i have been waiting 32 years to be able to welcome someone wholl be our next president of the United States, joe biden. [applause] i say 32 years, when i was a student at the university of florida i was a member of students from biden in 1988, i wore my button on my backpack all over campus. The thrill in the opportunity to thank you for joining us and welcome our next president , joe biden to our district is just absolutely amazing. The stakes in this election are so high. It is all about family, health, safety, and survival. We witnessed an epic failure by donald trump to confront and manage this pandemic. Look at our lives, look at the gathering we are in the midst of. Grandparents cant safely see or hug their kids or grandkids. We had 15,000 needless funerals here in the state of florida. Funerals which by the way we ca
Good afternoon everyone, as some of you know the last hour and a half long briefing with some of our nations Top Public Health experts on the state of the pandemic, we need to curb the spread of the virus and the challenges of the safe and effective vaccine once its identified. Before i turn to those issues let me say a few words about the president s comments last night. Before acknowledging the bob ward word on tape that he was fully informed with the danger related to covid19, he refused to warn their American People, again last night and a Television Town hall, the president revealed Uncertain Terms the lack of seriousness which he continues to take in this pandemic, nearly eight months after this crisis on the doorstep of 200,000 american guest, President Trump was to take resort to bully or to take action, by his own admission he continued to lie about covid19, he doubled down on the catastrophic mistakes that hes made, perhaps first of all he made clear that he still does not ha