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The #NYTReadalong is Live! How do you think COVID-19 is impacting politics? This Sunday, we'll be talking to Rick Wilson, longtime Republican strategist and author of the NYT bestselling "Everything Trump Touches Dies" and Steve Schale, a veteran Democratic strategist. They come at politics from quite different backgrounds, but have a mutual commitment to good government, and I'm looking forward to hearing their perspective on these exceptional times. Dr. Kanika Monga, a Rheumatology fellow at University of Texas will join us at 10am to take your questions about COVID-19. We host the #NYTReadalong every week on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube, reviewing the print edition of the Sunday New York Times, taking audience comments and interviewing special guests. Neil Parekh is our Executive Producer and produces the show via StreamYard. Steve Taylor will produce this week's show for us on LinkedIn. Paula Taylor will produce the show for us on LinkedIn. Thank you to our sponsors: Magic Bus USA, Strategy Focused Group and Muck Rack.
#NYTReadalong | Rick Wilson, Steve Schale and Kanika Monga M.D.
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Thank you for your insights
I agree with Miguel and what is going on in the US scares all of us. It makes me realise how important it is for us to overcome ego. May the Trump supporters rise above their frenzy to save the US and the earth. Sounds simplistic but there we have it.
People in Hamburg are not taking the lockdown as seriously and the rates have gone up again. It could get uglier even though Germany is not as hard hit as the US is
Hello from Hamburg, Germany
Great
Hospitalists have to know so many different things!!
Rheumatologists are detectives!
LMK if you have any questions for our guest.
Steve Taylor, we are definitely cooking more. But we are also very lucky to still have access to grocery delivery and take-away delivery.
Biennale Berlin, KFW Berlin, Art and Design at Volkshochschule Hambur
3yIt is worrying here in Germany, in Hamburg and Berlin regarding cover. People are getting sloppy and tired which makes me think that the flu of the last century needs to be considered.