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. >>> coming up, our favorite moments from new york city's halloween parade. >>> and elsewhere in new york, a collection of frights off-broadway. the big return of the "little shop of horrors." >>> but first the internal investigation at southwest airlines. what one pilot said over the plane's intercom. you're watching "world news now." >>> a california man returned home and found this uninvited guest on his kitchen counter enjoying a bucket of kfc. john holden says he's had plenty of close encounters with bears, but this is the first time one made it inside his home. another greeting him outside his home, he scared the bears away by making loud noises. >> it's always the biscuits. >>> southwest airlines is conducting an internal investigation into a pilot's use of a phrase that's become synonymous with insulting president biden. the pilot reportedly said "let's go brandon", during an in-flight announcement. the associated press, which had a reporter aboard the flight, first reported the incident. some passengers have pledged to boycott the airline, others have pledged support. >>> in
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and new york's governor new york city's mayor tonight now joining authorities from new mexico, colorado and california, all now calling on adults 18 and older to get the booster shot. even before official word from the fda and the cdc. also tonight, the major news involving the flu. the pocket of new cases, hundreds of them. the sudden spike that has authorities concerned tonight. >>> breaking late today, the shooting near a high school in aurora, colorado. six teens shot and wounded. the victims between 14 and 18. >>> steve bannon surrendering to authorities today, for refusing to comply with a subpoena investigating the january 6th capitol riot. bannon saying on his podcast the day before those attacks, "all hell is going to break loose tomorrow." >>> in the uk at this hour, they have just raised the terror alert to severe. the second highest level, after a car explosion outside a hospital. warning another attack is highly likely. the images coming in now. the control ded explosion elsewhere. >>> back here at home tonight, the small plane crash in tampa. the escape as the plane goes u
and new york's governor new york city's mayor tonight now joining authorities from new mexico, colorado and california, all now calling on adults 18 and older to get the booster shot. even before official word from the fda and the cdc. also tonight, the major news involving the flu. the pocket of new cases, hundreds of them. the sudden spike that has authorities concerned tonight. >>> breaking late today, the shooting near a high school in aurora, colorado. six teens shot and wounded....
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tonight, new york city announcing they will be vaccinating children at public schools. for parents tonight, major pharmacies are launching appointment websides and the government's vaccines.gov website will be up by friday. here now, whit johnson. >> reporter: across the country today, from california to connecticut -- >> good job! >> reporter: -- thousands of elementary school children rolling up their sleeves to get their first covid shots. how did it feel? >> it felt good. and some people don't need to really be worried about it. it may hurt for a little bit, but then it will be fine after >> reporter: millions of doses making their way to thousands of doctor's offices, farm sips and vaccination sites over the next week, after the cdc director gave the pfizer vaccine the green light for kids 5 to 11. >> i feel relieved. it's just relief. just an extra burden that's been taken off. >> here we go! >> reporter: some brave youngsters getting a little support from therapy dogs. 9-year-old patrick and his 5-year-old brother paxton, who had leukemia. 1 at texas chirp's hosp
tonight, new york city announcing they will be vaccinating children at public schools. for parents tonight, major pharmacies are launching appointment websides and the government's vaccines.gov website will be up by friday. here now, whit johnson. >> reporter: across the country today, from california to connecticut -- >> good job! >> reporter: -- thousands of elementary school children rolling up their sleeves to get their first covid shots. how did it feel? >> it felt...
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in new york city, thousands of municipal workers will not be paid as of tomorrow if they remain unvaccinated. defying the city's mandate. already a number of fire companies taken out of service this weekend, short staffed with multiple sick calls. but the mayor tweeting 91% of city workers are now vaccinated. compared to that 91% of city workers, the fdny tells us late today that 75% of its firefighters are vaccinated. the fdny commissioner said the closures this weekend didn't hamper response times at all but did go on to say that calling in sick to protest the mandate could actually cost lives. linsey? >> phil, thanks so much. >>> and next to the final sprint in virginia's race for governor. it is an election that is largely seen as something of a referendum on president biden's agenda, as well as ahead of next year's midterm elections. former governor terry mcauliffe in a close race with republican challenger glenn youngkin. president biden won the state by 10 points last november. abc's kenneth moton is in arlington, virginia. >> reporter: tonight the candidates in the virginia governor'
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here is reporter -- >> after being canceled by the coronavirus pandemic, the running of the new york city marathon was held on sunday. but this year's race looked different. the field was cut by 40%. runners had to show proof of vaccination or a negative covid test within 48 hours of the race. covid vaccines are not just required on marathoners, on thursday, the biden and estrogen announced calling covid an occupational hazard. nearly 100 million u.s. workers will be required to have proof of vaccination by january 4. >> it is important we take every measure possible. it is good for people's health and the economy. >> a federal appeals court blocked the new rule, questioning its constitutionality. the justice department is vowing to defend the mandate. 27 states have filed lawsuits against the new rule, calling it unconstitutional. the bushes on to get kids vaccinated as well, with visors vaccine now approved for five to 11-year-olds. some believe the vaccine is key to keeping kids in school. >> we want to make sure they can come back to school safely and stay in school safely as we
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last night, new york city hosted his ocular fireworks show on the hudson river as part of their celebration. during today's main celebration, more than one billion people across five faiths worldwide will exchange gifts, spent time with loved ones, eat and pray. mike: want to give you heads up, the latest monitor just dropped and nothing changed from last week to this week. only here in the bay area, but also across the entire state. we are still in the two highest extreme in the red, exceptional in the dark red. let's talk about the atmospheric river just a little bit more that we have been following. notice how it is not as narrow as it was before and is centering more to the south. it is right on the bay area, that is why the models flip-flopped. it dropped the rain totals from monday. kumasi: new job strike. they say they are done bargaining after workers rejected the latest proposal. john deere says there will not be another one. workers walked off the job october 10 and kellogg says workers on strike for a month there have also rejected a revised offer. kellogg's called his most recen
last night, new york city hosted his ocular fireworks show on the hudson river as part of their celebration. during today's main celebration, more than one billion people across five faiths worldwide will exchange gifts, spent time with loved ones, eat and pray. mike: want to give you heads up, the latest monitor just dropped and nothing changed from last week to this week. only here in the bay area, but also across the entire state. we are still in the two highest extreme in the red,...
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well, joining us from new york city is isaac stone. fest, she's the ceo strategy risk, that's a consultancy firm. first of all, your take isaac stone on what the secretary general had to say. did he go far enough in his warnings decided for a new and diplomatic. the words were quite stark, as your colleague just said. certainly we'd like to see when they are more especially critical on certain countries for not doing what they should do. but i think in the context of the united nations, they were pretty forceful work. all right, well what about that agreement? that surprise agreement some with say between the us and china, they've pledged to work together on climate action. do you welcome that agreement? i welcome that the united states and china are both standing up there, prioritizing, fighting climate change, which is a major, major threat to us global security and the financial health of the globe. i am quite worried about the agreement and about the strategy. the united states is adopting, whereby it thinks, cooperating and yielding to beijing is a better strategy than pushing back and
well, joining us from new york city is isaac stone. fest, she's the ceo strategy risk, that's a consultancy firm. first of all, your take isaac stone on what the secretary general had to say. did he go far enough in his warnings decided for a new and diplomatic. the words were quite stark, as your colleague just said. certainly we'd like to see when they are more especially critical on certain countries for not doing what they should do. but i think in the context of the united nations, they...
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of bog, who's a new york times report alleges that up to 64 women and children were killed in that attack, making it a possible war crime. but the us said in a statement that appropriate steps were taken to rule out the presence of civilians, and that while the war is the loss of innocent life, there was evidence that multiple women and at least one child were carrying weapons, making them legitimate targets. the defense department did launch and inquiry into the incident according to the new york times, but the bombing itself was ultimately stripped from that report and no independent investigation was ever launched. again, the united states insisting that this attack was justified in the netherlands is backed under a corona virus lockdown as infections rise there. the partial shut down is expected to last 3 weeks. restaurants and shops, and now required to close early and spectators. a band from large events, the measure recommend no more than 4 visitors in any harm. german chancellor anglo merkle is urging anyone in the country who is in vaccinated against carb 19 to get a job. the num
of bog, who's a new york times report alleges that up to 64 women and children were killed in that attack, making it a possible war crime. but the us said in a statement that appropriate steps were taken to rule out the presence of civilians, and that while the war is the loss of innocent life, there was evidence that multiple women and at least one child were carrying weapons, making them legitimate targets. the defense department did launch and inquiry into the incident according to the new...
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the new york times is reporting the u. s. military cabin up. it strikes in syria, the killed dozens of civilians. newspapers says it happened in 2019, in the town, of course, in there as a whole province during the fight against the ice will b u. s. department of defense as it confirmed just for civilian deaths. hackers have st. tens of thousands of fake messages after compromising an f. b. i server, the males warned of a possible cyber attack and a pete to come from a legitimate f b i. e mail address. it's still not knowing how the messages were able to be sent using the bureaus i. t infrastructure dozens of pro democracy activists in hong kong. i said to appear in court this month, charged with conspiracy to commit subversion. i. others are already waiting for verdicts, including jimmy ly, the well known founder of the apple daily newspaper. the arrest came after china introduced a sweeping national security law in response to those protests in 2019 florence louis looks at what impact this is all having on the politics in hong kong. the tisha
the new york times is reporting the u. s. military cabin up. it strikes in syria, the killed dozens of civilians. newspapers says it happened in 2019, in the town, of course, in there as a whole province during the fight against the ice will b u. s. department of defense as it confirmed just for civilian deaths. hackers have st. tens of thousands of fake messages after compromising an f. b. i server, the males warned of a possible cyber attack and a pete to come from a legitimate f b i. e mail...
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we don't need new york solutions to this kind of problems because those things will never solve authorities or sprinkling water to set his dust and using anti small guns. they're also encouraging people to work from home, one climate activist off the supreme court to force authorities to reduce pollution levels every morning we get hefty affidavits containing long list of promises and assurances on ladies government. but nothing is changing. experts say the government needs to involve corporations and citizen groups to make its policies more effective. what we need are, you know, more concrete, my shows, which can actually go beyond just a policy directive from the government to the community and to other stakeholder groups policy. so statement of intent, but you know what really do. so direct action and marty stakeholder engagement is needed. the new steps are facing political and legal problems. construction unions are challenging the ban and pen jobs. government is asking for more funds to help stop farmers from burning their crop residue. the met department predicts the weather will rem
we don't need new york solutions to this kind of problems because those things will never solve authorities or sprinkling water to set his dust and using anti small guns. they're also encouraging people to work from home, one climate activist off the supreme court to force authorities to reduce pollution levels every morning we get hefty affidavits containing long list of promises and assurances on ladies government. but nothing is changing. experts say the government needs to involve...
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it evolved, a former president of the united states involved the city governor of the new york . it involved a trains in the united kingdom. so let me, let me re, re focus victor. you allison, up at elaine's or leslie focus though, because you help us understand what is happening in the chinese communist party. absolutely. yes. goes without saying, we should be angry about every woman who is sexually abused, wherever they are in the world, whoever does it to them. absolutely. victor, i wanna re focusing though, on what is happening in china with high level party officials. will this allegation ever be investigated? listen to me when you talk about a situation like this, the principal parties involved will be the most important. and in this particular case, what is, what matters the most is punked by herself. so let's give time. you do not need to rush through the process. just this is not instant for example. so let's give pony, sorry, time live, let's respect to pung, so as a person, as an athlete, as of celebrity, as a chinese national, not just not, i mean, i mean, they don't
it evolved, a former president of the united states involved the city governor of the new york . it involved a trains in the united kingdom. so let me, let me re, re focus victor. you allison, up at elaine's or leslie focus though, because you help us understand what is happening in the chinese communist party. absolutely. yes. goes without saying, we should be angry about every woman who is sexually abused, wherever they are in the world, whoever does it to them. absolutely. victor, i wanna re...
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it is going to feel cooler in new york city and washington dc over the weekend. but it will start to warm up across those central areas, kansas city sitting at 16 degrees on saturday, but it is gonna turn wet and windier and more wintery for the west of canada. you can see that system pulling into british columbia. we could see up to 3 meters of snow, 250 millimeters of rain in areas, and that's not going to help those already flooded areas. but for the south of this, it is looking finer and dryer. we have got a red flag warning for wildfire in southern california, that's due to low humidity and stronger winds. but for the winter weather we have to head to the deep south. we could see some flooding in places like texas, where the rain falls heaviest. but it remains while the fine and dry for much of the caribbean. ah, one of the fastest growing nations and lou on the cut over them development international to the middle east. trade and one school. 3 of filling up from the world. warning cutter cutters, gateway to world trade. oh ah, welcome back. a good reminder.
it is going to feel cooler in new york city and washington dc over the weekend. but it will start to warm up across those central areas, kansas city sitting at 16 degrees on saturday, but it is gonna turn wet and windier and more wintery for the west of canada. you can see that system pulling into british columbia. we could see up to 3 meters of snow, 250 millimeters of rain in areas, and that's not going to help those already flooded areas. but for the south of this, it is looking finer and...
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york city. san time songs revealed the insides and triumphs of modern life with humor and sympathy. oh, a unique style. the turn. musicals like west side story into the woods and sweeney todd into classic awe. his breakthrough musical company, which debited in 1970 receipt, 14 tony award nominations. what started as an interest in music when he was a teenager, became a towering courier. that revolution i story telling on the broadway stage. in 2015 president barack obama awarded san time the presidential medal of freedom. he won an oscar eat grammy awards and e lifetime tony awards more than any other american composer. and this is it's, it's nice to get an award. it's nice to be recognized. just the way it's it, i'd rather have an audience like what i write than this, like what i write, but primarily i want to write. so that's what got some time transformed the musical theater shondra by setting his dazzling words to unforgettable melodies every day. and his legacy now includes music that will reach far beyond the broadway stage. stephen sondheim was 91 her to the heads on al jazee
york city. san time songs revealed the insides and triumphs of modern life with humor and sympathy. oh, a unique style. the turn. musicals like west side story into the woods and sweeney todd into classic awe. his breakthrough musical company, which debited in 1970 receipt, 14 tony award nominations. what started as an interest in music when he was a teenager, became a towering courier. that revolution i story telling on the broadway stage. in 2015 president barack obama awarded san time the...
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his accomplishments. audacity were unmatched on broadway, born and raised in new york city. sometimes songs revealed the inside teeth and triumphs of modern life. with humor and sympathy. o. a unique style. the turn. musicals like west side story into the woods at sweeney todd into classics. ah, his creek to musical company which debuted in 1970 receipt, 14 tony award nominations. what started as an interest in music? when he was, a teenager became a towering courier. that revolution i story telling on the broadway stage. in 2015 president barack obama awarded san time the presidential medal of freedom. he won an oscar eat grammy awards and 8 lifetime tony awards. more than any other american composer and lyricist it's, it's nice to get an award. it's nice to be recognized. just the way it's it, it, i'd rather have an audience like what i write than dislike. what are right, but primarily i want to write. so, you know, that's what called santana, transformed musical theater shondra by setting his dancing words to unforgettable melodies every day. his legacy now includes music
his accomplishments. audacity were unmatched on broadway, born and raised in new york city. sometimes songs revealed the inside teeth and triumphs of modern life. with humor and sympathy. o. a unique style. the turn. musicals like west side story into the woods at sweeney todd into classics. ah, his creek to musical company which debuted in 1970 receipt, 14 tony award nominations. what started as an interest in music? when he was, a teenager became a towering courier. that revolution i story...
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york city 2 years ago, prosecutors had to go to plan b essentially and are now putting glean maxwell on trial for 6 trafficking charges the significance is, is that prosecutors say that she was the enabler, that groomed and recruited young women for epstein and that his crimes are alleged . crimes could not have been committed without her help. this is certainly a trial that will be full of drama. create a so how much did you lane maxwell know about geoffrey epstein to alleged sexual abuse of under age girls? that will be the central question in the trial of the 59 year old british socialite, facing charges of sex trafficking and other crimes. he is going to be the invisible presence hanging over this. and that is why i think that she is going to have to explain something that everybody really wants to know. what was his holder, her? what was that relationship? a big unknown on the trial is how far the judge will allow the prosecutors to probe and epstein and maxwell's high profile social circles that included many household names from politics, industry, and entertainment. one being
york city 2 years ago, prosecutors had to go to plan b essentially and are now putting glean maxwell on trial for 6 trafficking charges the significance is, is that prosecutors say that she was the enabler, that groomed and recruited young women for epstein and that his crimes are alleged . crimes could not have been committed without her help. this is certainly a trial that will be full of drama. create a so how much did you lane maxwell know about geoffrey epstein to alleged sexual abuse of...
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as most popular city have been dominated by personal attacks between the 2 leading candidates. eric adams, the democrat nominee heads into election day is the strong favorite. he's up against the republican car to the winner will take over in january the internet company, yahoo is withdrawing from china. it says the increasingly challenging business and legal environment makes operating that too difficult. the withdrawal coincides with new legislation known as china's personal information protection law, controls what data companies can gather and how it's stored. yahoo joins a long list of social media and technology companies that no longer operate in china. now the white house says welcome to private mission to me and mark by a former us ambassador to the united nations. the u. s. isn't sponsoring a bill, richardson's trip, but says he hopes his efforts will help get aid supplies into me and mom will un says the need for aid has increased dramatically. choose the corona vars. pandemic . and the military coup which took place in february about 3000000 people on now in need of
as most popular city have been dominated by personal attacks between the 2 leading candidates. eric adams, the democrat nominee heads into election day is the strong favorite. he's up against the republican car to the winner will take over in january the internet company, yahoo is withdrawing from china. it says the increasingly challenging business and legal environment makes operating that too difficult. the withdrawal coincides with new legislation known as china's personal information...
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york city and back to the united states. gabriel, it certainly is wonderful news. thank you for that update. let's cross to the us mexico board and now where john home and he's live for us in tijuana. how locals reacting their john to the reopening of land borders? well they're reacting in a, in a way, but slightly different than we pick one authorities expected just behind me see, it's the busiest line border crossing point in the western hemisphere. it doesn't look like it that much right now for one 3rd to expect to be a 50 percent increase in traffic that we just told us has been 5 percent increase in traffic. what seems to be happening is they told us, is that everyone who's playing a waiting game because they expect it to be so busy that we've already been a year and a half about seeing our friends or relatives during our christmas shopping in the united states. we could wait a couple days until it comes down, as you can see, since everyone's on the same i did. this seems to be the result. but doesn't mean that people across the mexico board, all excited abou
york city and back to the united states. gabriel, it certainly is wonderful news. thank you for that update. let's cross to the us mexico board and now where john home and he's live for us in tijuana. how locals reacting their john to the reopening of land borders? well they're reacting in a, in a way, but slightly different than we pick one authorities expected just behind me see, it's the busiest line border crossing point in the western hemisphere. it doesn't look like it that much right now...
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you can imagine new york city, so clearly this is a very big day for the city and the united states as well as many people as we've been starting to see here. newark airport, reuniting with loved ones, after being separated for so long. it really is a wonderful story. thank you for that update. gabriel alexander there in new jersey . thank you. and more than 50000000 people crossed into the united states through its land border with mexico in 2019 that came to a stop in march last year. now, after nearly 2 years, businesses hoping for a chance to recover john home and reports from tijuana in mexico. the monday sunday, see that the biggest land border crossing in the western hemisphere went back to something like normal. the pandemic restrictions of us a place on its southern border with mexico were finally aged for international trade that weren't me much met because mighty board of factories. the macula daughters had already been allowed to cross their goods in the us for the past year . but it's the so called non essential travelers can locals and tourists have now been clear to visi
you can imagine new york city, so clearly this is a very big day for the city and the united states as well as many people as we've been starting to see here. newark airport, reuniting with loved ones, after being separated for so long. it really is a wonderful story. thank you for that update. gabriel alexander there in new jersey . thank you. and more than 50000000 people crossed into the united states through its land border with mexico in 2019 that came to a stop in march last year. now,...
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here in new york city is likely to see the biggest impact about 13000000 foreign tourists visit new york city every year. that went to 0 during the last 2 years, essentially during the pandemic. but now we're with tourists welcoming. welcome back. here in the new york city, it is going to be a big boost to the local economy as well. denmark is re imposing, covered $1000.00 restrictions less than 2 months after scrapping measures is in response to a sharp rise in infections. prime minister in their day frederickson says, a health bass will be re introduced to help stop the spread of the virus house authorities away. the country is entering a 3rd wave. on monday it reported more than 2000 cases for a 5th straight day. still ahead on al jazeera chinese spread it encouraging being looks to cement his leadership as a key meeting gets underway in beijing. and the warning from former u. s. president barack obama, about the dangerous lack of urgency income it talks. ah oh hello they let's have a look at the weather in north america and it's been rather mild and settled across central areas of th
here in new york city is likely to see the biggest impact about 13000000 foreign tourists visit new york city every year. that went to 0 during the last 2 years, essentially during the pandemic. but now we're with tourists welcoming. welcome back. here in the new york city, it is going to be a big boost to the local economy as well. denmark is re imposing, covered $1000.00 restrictions less than 2 months after scrapping measures is in response to a sharp rise in infections. prime minister in...
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the national book awards are being held on november 17th in new york city. it is a virtual event this year and as always, booktv will be covering it. finally, according to the bookscan, print sales rose 12% for the week ending october 30th. that means they are up 10.5% for the year. joining us now on adult books is janet webster jones, co-owner of source booksellers in detroit. how long have you had your bookstore, and where are you located? >> it's a pleasure once again to be on c-span. we've been in business since 1989 so about 32 years we've been going on, 33. in the process we have had several changes that we have gone through in the pandemic. >> what is the last year and a half almost two years been like for you? >> when the stay-at-home orders came down from our governors, we didn't close the business and i feel proud of that because my instinct wasn't to close the business knowing that it takes more effort. in that process, my daughter quickly got us onto online sales which we had chosen not to do because we always wanted a relational business however
the national book awards are being held on november 17th in new york city. it is a virtual event this year and as always, booktv will be covering it. finally, according to the bookscan, print sales rose 12% for the week ending october 30th. that means they are up 10.5% for the year. joining us now on adult books is janet webster jones, co-owner of source booksellers in detroit. how long have you had your bookstore, and where are you located? >> it's a pleasure once again to be on c-span....
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the national book awards are being held on november 17th in new york city. it is a virtual event this year, and as always, booktv the will be covering it. and finally, according to npd book scan, print book sales rose 12% for the week ending october 30th. that means book sales are up 10.5% for the year. and joining us now on "about books" is janet webster jones. she's co-owner of source booksellers in, detroit. ms. jones, how long have you had your bookstore, and where are you located in detroit? >> guest: well, good morning, peter. it's a pleasure once again to be on c-span for booksellers. we've been in business since 1989 which is now s about 32 years, maybe going on 33. but in the process, we've had several changes that we have gone through, and the pandemic is our last, most impactful change, i think. >> host: so what's the last year and a half, almost two years been like for you at source? >> guest: well, when the stay at home orders came down from our governor, we closed our doors, but we did not close the business. and i feel very proud of that becau
the national book awards are being held on november 17th in new york city. it is a virtual event this year, and as always, booktv the will be covering it. and finally, according to npd book scan, print book sales rose 12% for the week ending october 30th. that means book sales are up 10.5% for the year. and joining us now on "about books" is janet webster jones. she's co-owner of source booksellers in, detroit. ms. jones, how long have you had your bookstore, and where are you located...
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the winner will be nominated on -- the national book awards are being held in november 17th in new york city. it is a virtual event this year and as always, book tv will be covering it. and finally, according to mtv books can, print sales rose 12% for the week ending october 30th. that means book sales are up 10.5% for the year. and joining us now on -- is jan webster jones, co-owner of source booksellers in detroit. how long have you had your bookstore, ms. jones? >> it's a pleasure once again to be on c-span. it's been in business since 1989. about 32 years. we've been going on 33. we have had several changes that we have gone through in the pandemic. >> what's the last year and a half, almost two years, been like for you? >> well, when the stay-at-home orders came down from our governor, we closed our door but we did not close our business. and i feel very proud of that because my instinct wasn't close the business, knowing that reopening takes more effort. in that process, my daughters quickly got us into online sales, which we had chosen not to do. because we always wanted a relati
the winner will be nominated on -- the national book awards are being held in november 17th in new york city. it is a virtual event this year and as always, book tv will be covering it. and finally, according to mtv books can, print sales rose 12% for the week ending october 30th. that means book sales are up 10.5% for the year. and joining us now on -- is jan webster jones, co-owner of source booksellers in detroit. how long have you had your bookstore, ms. jones? >> it's a pleasure once...
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york city that i has a kid who grew up in a first-generation kid in immigrant in this country would never have interacted with. in some ways were able to benefit because as a different culture just as black kids in the inner city who grew up in a different kind of challenge circumstance than i did and i think i benefited from all those things. there's probably about five dozen instances could've been just as well qualified to attend so the ability to use some idea of composing a truly diverse class on on the basis of the receipt of experience is something that i really, really quite sympathetic to. but what i would say is the best way to diversity of experience is to screen candidates for the diversity of their experiences. the best way to screen for diversity of thought is to screen candidates for the diversity of the thought. the idea of using race or gender as a proxy for the one thought i think his transgression that racism was committing in in a first-place which is to conflate. i think we should reject it especially in the corporate sphere. i've a slightly softer corner as per
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york city subway in a conversation between paul and joyce on the writing and later discussion of the late - who's nonfiction pork about the last living survivor of the atlantic slave trade was published in 2018, the oil is impressed by major publishing now divided into devoted to the african-american lives and then at 10:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, doctor paul head of the children's hospital of philadelphia of infectious disease division and director of the vaccine educations and talks about his will, you bet your life, from blood transfusions to mass vaccinations of the long and risky history of medical innovations and interviewed by doctor emily gourley epidemiologist at johns hopkins university, watch book tv every sunday on "c-span2" and find a full schedule on the program guide or watch online anytime at booktv.org. >> up next on book tv's author interview program, afterwards suwanee argues that corporate america is holding onto both culture only to increase progress and is interviewed by harvard university economics professor greg matthew and afterwards is a weekly interview
york city subway in a conversation between paul and joyce on the writing and later discussion of the late - who's nonfiction pork about the last living survivor of the atlantic slave trade was published in 2018, the oil is impressed by major publishing now divided into devoted to the african-american lives and then at 10:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, doctor paul head of the children's hospital of philadelphia of infectious disease division and director of the vaccine educations and talks about...
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quick starting now on book tv is coverage of the recent brooklyn book festival in new york city. over the next several hours as the author discussions on individual rights of the contemporary american essay, the impact of the late author and book publisher and much more. but first a conversation between the length stories from the underground edited
quick starting now on book tv is coverage of the recent brooklyn book festival in new york city. over the next several hours as the author discussions on individual rights of the contemporary american essay, the impact of the late author and book publisher and much more. but first a conversation between the length stories from the underground edited
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quick starting now on book tv is coverage of the recent brooklyn book festival in new york city. over the next several hours as the author discussions on individual rights of the contemporary american essay, the impact of the late author and book publisher and much more. but first a conversation between the length stories from the underground edited by uli beutter cohen. uli beutter cohen is a new york-based documentarian ours have a book review. she is belonging to time and place the writing and photography. she is a sought after speaker and panelist, her work is been featured in print, onto the online bike new york magazine, esquire, beau, literally every publication you ever heard of. uli beutter cohen was in brooklyn you can find her at the ubc at subway book
quick starting now on book tv is coverage of the recent brooklyn book festival in new york city. over the next several hours as the author discussions on individual rights of the contemporary american essay, the impact of the late author and book publisher and much more. but first a conversation between the length stories from the underground edited by uli beutter cohen. uli beutter cohen is a new york-based documentarian ours have a book review. she is belonging to time and place the writing...
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. >> starting now on book tv, it's coverage of the recent brooklyn book festival in new york city. over the next several hours, you'll hear discussions on societal and individual rights, contemporary american essay, the impact of the late author, and book publishers and much more. first, a conversation about between the lines, stories from the underground, edited by uli beutter cohen. >> uli beutter cohen is a new york city based documentarian. she explores belonging to a time and place through writing and photography. she's a sought-after speaker and panelist, his work has been featured in work, in print, and online by esesquire, vogue, literally every publication you have heard of. she lives in brooklyn and you can find her at the
. >> starting now on book tv, it's coverage of the recent brooklyn book festival in new york city. over the next several hours, you'll hear discussions on societal and individual rights, contemporary american essay, the impact of the late author, and book publishers and much more. first, a conversation about between the lines, stories from the underground, edited by uli beutter cohen. >> uli beutter cohen is a new york city based documentarian. she explores belonging to a time and...
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york city that i has a kid who grew up in a first-generation kid in immigrant in this country would never have interacted with. in some ways were able to benefit because as a different culture just as black kids in the inner city who grew up in a different kind of challenge circumstance than i did and i think i benefited from all those things. there's probably about five dozen instances could've been just as well qualified to attend so the ability to use some idea of composing a truly diverse class on on the basis of the receipt of experience is something that i really, really quite sympathetic to. but what i would say is the best way to diversity of experience is to screen candidates for the diversity of their experiences. the best way to screen for diversity of thought is to screen candidates for the diversity of the thought. the idea of using race or gender as a proxy for the one thought i think his transgression that racism was committing in in a first-place which is to conflate. i think we should reject it especially in the corporate sphere. i've a slightly softer corner as per
york city that i has a kid who grew up in a first-generation kid in immigrant in this country would never have interacted with. in some ways were able to benefit because as a different culture just as black kids in the inner city who grew up in a different kind of challenge circumstance than i did and i think i benefited from all those things. there's probably about five dozen instances could've been just as well qualified to attend so the ability to use some idea of composing a truly diverse...
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new york city right now is under a severe thunderstorm watch. it may bring some strong winds, heavy rain. i know some areas in the general tri-state area are getting hail right now. rain is especially a concern after hurricane ida caused some deadly floods earlier this year. but like i said this came out of nowhere. we expected to have a little bit of tape potentially this afternoon, like a 30% chance. so this is extraordinary. that's what it looks like outside right now. meantime, everybody, there is a new warning today of a dark shift in american politics as some who identify themselves as supporters of donald trump and the republican party make an increasing number of violent threats not just against elected members of congress but against election workers and election officials around this country. and a new bulletin from the department of homeland security says extremists are issuing threats against public health officials, school officials, even religious and ethnic groups. >> the political temperature in this country is rising. death thre
new york city right now is under a severe thunderstorm watch. it may bring some strong winds, heavy rain. i know some areas in the general tri-state area are getting hail right now. rain is especially a concern after hurricane ida caused some deadly floods earlier this year. but like i said this came out of nowhere. we expected to have a little bit of tape potentially this afternoon, like a 30% chance. so this is extraordinary. that's what it looks like outside right now. meantime, everybody,...
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i'm yasmin vossoughian here in new york. we are gearing up for what might be the busiest monday news day in years. you have closing arguments hours away in the kyle rittenhouse trial. we'll take you to a city on edge. steve bannon set to surrender to authorities and make his first court appearance tomorro
i'm yasmin vossoughian here in new york. we are gearing up for what might be the busiest monday news day in years. you have closing arguments hours away in the kyle rittenhouse trial. we'll take you to a city on edge. steve bannon set to surrender to authorities and make his first court appearance tomorro
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minor delays from new york city all the way down to cincinnati. i do want to mention, if you're in the deep south, louisiana to atlanta, dealing with some minor rainfall, but no flood watches or advisories currently in place. hitting the roadways, we have millions of people doing that from boston to buffalo. you're going to be tracking through the snow. new york to the cleveland area across i-95 corridor, you will contend with some rain for at least next 36 hours. i'm really concerned about the winds. everybody is talking about the macy's day parade. will the balloons go up? yes, the winds start to die down wednesday to thursday. it's tomorrow evening. you really start to see them pick up from minneapolis to buffalo. we could potentially see wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour. if you're not a cold weather fan, with these series of fronts that we're dealing with, look at some of these windchills. st. louis, when you factor in the air temperature plus winds, the feel-like temperature on your skin, 22 degrees. single digits for minneapolis. and that
minor delays from new york city all the way down to cincinnati. i do want to mention, if you're in the deep south, louisiana to atlanta, dealing with some minor rainfall, but no flood watches or advisories currently in place. hitting the roadways, we have millions of people doing that from boston to buffalo. you're going to be tracking through the snow. new york to the cleveland area across i-95 corridor, you will contend with some rain for at least next 36 hours. i'm really concerned about the...
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john roberts live here in new york city. >> we're going to get into that testimony when it starts up now. they took an hour long recess for lunch and we expect the prosecutors to pick up their cross-examination from where they left off earlier today. to get he get the 17 -year-old, when he shot and killed two people and injured a third in kenosha during riots in the city last year. prosecutors say he left his home, armed with the intent to kill, he says he feared for his life and open fire out of self-defense. >> as we wait for the trial to resume, mike tobin has been watching all the proceedings. he is live outside the courthouse in kenosha with the latest. what do we expect to see? could get we expect to see kyle rittenhouse back on the stand following what has been a very emotional day. we saw his mother crying in the courtroom, and then went rittenhouse was brought on the stand the first time he attempted to explain his deadly encounter, he fell apart. to get mister rosenbaum now running from my right side. and i was cornered from in front of me with mr. kaminski. >> at the judge
john roberts live here in new york city. >> we're going to get into that testimony when it starts up now. they took an hour long recess for lunch and we expect the prosecutors to pick up their cross-examination from where they left off earlier today. to get he get the 17 -year-old, when he shot and killed two people and injured a third in kenosha during riots in the city last year. prosecutors say he left his home, armed with the intent to kill, he says he feared for his life and open...
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york city, new york, city council member, so you have hawk newsom saying there will be riots, fire, and bloodshed on the streets of new york if eric adams brings back this anti-crime unit, and this undercover plainclothes unit, what is your take on all of this? >> unfortunately i take mr. newsom at his word and i do think you might be right seriously, however i have to say is someone who did not support eric adams and the primary or general election i want to say good on him. great, this is good stuff in the stuff that new yorkers want to hear, eric adams to go directly to african-american neighborhoods, neighborhoods plagued by gun violence and went to those people and told him he would step in and solve some of the city's crime problems and i'm glad to see that he is not backing down. this was the issue of the race, this was the issue of the primary back in june and the blm defund and abolish the police crowd, they were given a ticket to ride, eric adams with a significant mandate because new yorkers do not share their views, they want safe streets, they want good policing come th
york city, new york, city council member, so you have hawk newsom saying there will be riots, fire, and bloodshed on the streets of new york if eric adams brings back this anti-crime unit, and this undercover plainclothes unit, what is your take on all of this? >> unfortunately i take mr. newsom at his word and i do think you might be right seriously, however i have to say is someone who did not support eric adams and the primary or general election i want to say good on him. great, this...
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hello and welcome, i am sandra smith here in new york. >> john: good to be with you here on this tuesday, i'm john roberts in washington. protesters gathering on the steps in the courthouse in kenosha is the city and national guard remain on alert. i kyle rittenhouse this morning himself randomly pick an picking the group of 12 men of one who will decide his fate. prosecutors say that he was a vigilante out on the streets expecting violence and his lawyers claim he was attacked while trying to help the community and feared he might be killed. he could spend the rest of his life in prison if convicted on the most serious charge. >> sandra: andy mccarthy, leo terrel and joe concha will join us to react to the latest elements but first, outside the courthouse in kenosha, wisconsin were certainly a lot of tension has been building throughout the day. alexis? >> sandra, that's right. not a lot of action but as soon as the jury went into deliberation we have more protesters from both sides here out in front of the courthouse, and we just heard moments ago from the kenosha county sheriff's depa
hello and welcome, i am sandra smith here in new york. >> john: good to be with you here on this tuesday, i'm john roberts in washington. protesters gathering on the steps in the courthouse in kenosha is the city and national guard remain on alert. i kyle rittenhouse this morning himself randomly pick an picking the group of 12 men of one who will decide his fate. prosecutors say that he was a vigilante out on the streets expecting violence and his lawyers claim he was attacked while...
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new york city moving to allow 800,000 immigrants were not u.s. citizens or legal residents to vote in local elections. the city council is expected to approve the legislation in a matter of weeks, greatly expanding the city's voter rolls. charlie hurt's opinion editor for "the washington times." he's also fox news contributor. charlie, great to see you. even in new york. deep blue new york, this is taken about two years to push it across the finish line which is saying that because a lot of democrats are skeptical, even the mayor, bill de blasio, not sure if it's legal. >> i think you put your finger on what to me is the most interesting thing about all this. while all of this is very purposeful, major, well-thought-out designs, democrat leaders across the country. when you take these issues to regular democrat voters across the country who care about things other than just democrat power, these things are not as popular, as you point out, voters are very, very skeptical of these things. i do think that this effort is clear -- it shows just how c
new york city moving to allow 800,000 immigrants were not u.s. citizens or legal residents to vote in local elections. the city council is expected to approve the legislation in a matter of weeks, greatly expanding the city's voter rolls. charlie hurt's opinion editor for "the washington times." he's also fox news contributor. charlie, great to see you. even in new york. deep blue new york, this is taken about two years to push it across the finish line which is saying that because a...
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and i can tell you throughout new york city and new jersey, we have been having snow flurries. what does that mean? people go inside. people start getting into small indoor spaces. because of boosters and masks, people are letting down their guard. even if you are vaccinated, even if you are boosted, you can still get covid-19 and transmit to others. we have to do what we can to decrease cases. >> john: earlier today, president trump's point person on the vaccine suggested that we've got to start treating this like it is a seasonal or may be permanent fixture in society. let's go to what he said. >> we need to stop keeping our kids out of school. we need to get people back to work, get people out of depression and all the things they have gone through. we can live with us, and we are going to have to. it is going to be here at a much lower level because of the tools, but do not expect it to go to zero. if we think it is going to go to zero, it is going to cause disappointment and disruption in our society. >> john: is he right? >> well, absolutely, john. he is correct in this.
and i can tell you throughout new york city and new jersey, we have been having snow flurries. what does that mean? people go inside. people start getting into small indoor spaces. because of boosters and masks, people are letting down their guard. even if you are vaccinated, even if you are boosted, you can still get covid-19 and transmit to others. we have to do what we can to decrease cases. >> john: earlier today, president trump's point person on the vaccine suggested that we've got...
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here in new york city eric adams, a retired police captain easily won the mayoral race here. he won campaigning on crime fighting. bringing back plainclothed antigun police units. brian brown was not on the ballot but managed to win defeating a self declared democratic socialist. walton ran on defunding the buffalo police dipietro. visitors wrote in brown's name and electing him instead. >> i think it clearly is a rebuke of defund police. it is a rebuke of socialism. and i think there were those from outside the city of buffalo that underestimated the buffalo community. they tried to come in and tell us who to vote for, and the people fought back and we won. >> in minneapolis where the defund the police movement began after george floyd's murder last summer, voters tuesday rejected a proposal to abolish the police department. in atlanta the mayoral race will be a runoff between democrats promising to increase the number of police officers. in seattle the progressive mayoral candidate who voted last year to cut the city's police department budget by 30% lost by 30 points and o
here in new york city eric adams, a retired police captain easily won the mayoral race here. he won campaigning on crime fighting. bringing back plainclothed antigun police units. brian brown was not on the ballot but managed to win defeating a self declared democratic socialist. walton ran on defunding the buffalo police dipietro. visitors wrote in brown's name and electing him instead. >> i think it clearly is a rebuke of defund police. it is a rebuke of socialism. and i think there...
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york city, sf, l.a. and all implementing these mandates that we may see more of this holiday season. >> trace: there is pushback. kelly o'grady, thank you. she said of los angeles county, some of the toughest standards in the country and we have officials saying the mask mandates in l.a. could go into 2023 and people are not worried about public trust being lost to. there's really no reasoning for going the next -- for projecting a year out. >> no kidding. as we move through the pandemic, i was just on an international trip covering the president with the white house and you could see compared to how we were doing things in the u.s. how we were doing in other countries. we think about patchwork here about international travel, is an even crazier patchwork with that. so no shortage of hurdles all around related to the virus. the fbi rating the home of project veritas founder james o'keefe. it's part of an investigation into a missing and supposedly stolen diary wanting to president biden's daughter ashley
york city, sf, l.a. and all implementing these mandates that we may see more of this holiday season. >> trace: there is pushback. kelly o'grady, thank you. she said of los angeles county, some of the toughest standards in the country and we have officials saying the mask mandates in l.a. could go into 2023 and people are not worried about public trust being lost to. there's really no reasoning for going the next -- for projecting a year out. >> no kidding. as we move through the...