Good morning. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. We are going to start things off today with day two of confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee amy Coney Barrett. This morning shell face tough questions with Democratic Senators who oppose her nomination, especially so close to the election. Meantime, President Trump is back in washington after holding his first rally since being diagnosed with the coronavirus. He talked for about an hour to supporters in florida claiming hes healthy and he even joked about kissing everyone in the crowd. So, laura podesta, you are in washington. Laura, were there any coronavirus safety precautions in this event . There were a few. A rally was held outside. Large crowds are asking for trouble. President trump tossed masks into the crowd at this rally in florida last night though many in the audience werent wearing one. I feel so powerful. Reporter mr. Trump is feeling so powerful. Ill walk in there and kiss everyone in that audience. Ill ki
Clearly into the microphone as we are recording it today. Cspan, booktv is here as well. Following the q and a will have a signing at the table. If you havent already purchased books we had plenty at the front of the store at the registers. Tonight im very excited to welcome yuval levin to politics and prose, celebrating his newest book, a time to build. From family and community to congress and the campus, how recommitting to our institutions can revise the american dream. As the nation faces increasing divisiveness fueled by partisan politics, culture wars and populace anger on both sides, levin argues rather than trying to tear down existing institutional frameworks we should be looking to them as sources of strength and support. Through a time to build he shows our Current Crisis isnt completely due to the presence of an impressive oppressive force but the absence of uniting forces and urges us to commit ourselves to renewing the vitality of institutions. Ranging from the family an
Journalists and Science Fiction novelist discusses his book and activism. After a day of social distancing, get close to a good book tonight printed book tv from cspan2. Kathryn good evening everyone and welcome to book passage. Thank you for coming up tonight on a tuesday night. There are so many things that you could be doing. You made a really good decision coming here, this is a smart crowded pretty you will be mesmerized and just fascinated by the program we have for you tonight in the vein we ask that you turn your cell phones off because you will not need them. Do not look at your cell phone for the next hour. I guarantee it. You will be completely mesmerized by our authors. We are so proud to bring you today. So thank you for supporting book passage and we are an independent bookstore, one of the very few remaining independent bookstores. [applause]. Thank you and we are very proud of that fact. Thanks for comingan to our location here. We also have a beautiful store in the ser
Need it most plus breaking news from National Economic director larry kudlow on what it will take for the u. S. Economy to reopen for business and when, South Carolina senator Lindsey Graham is on the Immediate Impact of the stimulus bill and the unemployment loophole that he is warning could hurt the economy long term, plus the first u. S. Senator to raise concerns over corn back in january. Tom cotton is here, sharing why the world most hold china accountable for this pandemic, he says. Plus, louisiana senator john kennedy is here on what steps the government must take now to protect the economy, as the number of cases in his home state sores. All that and a lot more right here right now as we look ahead on sunday morning futures. And at the urging of President Trump yesterday, the cdc issued a travel advisory for new york, new jersey and connecticut. People living in those states are now advised to refrain from all nonessential Domestic Travel for the next two weeks. This after the
A look at the week ahead in washington and to do that this week we are joined by Daniel Strauss, a senior political reporter with the guardian and steve dennis, reporter with bloomberg. Now that supplemental is passed, the money is on his way out the door, what tools does congress have left in its toolbox to respond to the coronavirus p what should we look for on that front . Talking aboutre assorted other things to get done. Everything from paid sick leave for workers, a quarter of the workers the United States on have sick leave and there sort of other things they want including making sure testing is free, the treatments are affordable, that sort of thing. It will be interesting to see if they can get any of this on the floor this week. Theres a lot of other things going on this week. With markets plunging this morning and all the futures, you might hear more talk of doing some kind of stimulus. The last time we had this market shock was 2008. Remember what happened then. There were