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it's a lg ast ands not cole. we'reorng to ae r agenda and address oblems amerinsace in tir lives. at thatmeeting, and wh'souunrsndg about y j okhistep? i w at the mti. i dot mmt sh etings th are claifd. iaid before, i bie tt therossna otheusce o theirob inpeeny, oecve,nd ielvehe n spiacosehi irort do th.l them >> doeit ierreith th congreiolnvestigation? noit doe't velws id tnkhe intelligen cmiee is t ght place to do that. ainstatn involving russia, iolving anher couryntferingit o e eltis and inteigence comtt imy opinion ishe best ple for at. soheseipartin inveigio, us inteigceommitt, nate committ, e gointo ctie ei veigio. veig 't menon er do youhi orshthould ntue tt, nother follo uon the oversht chamaha -- h n td ha teyothk he shoul aside i will findutrom the is orsn inso i n gngo commt omethi tt's in thmea. i ulraerear it from m myself he oversightomttee may doment a reqst. th'she resnsily and at they do. perfectly appropriate that they make these document requests. especially with respect to intelligence, that's where i think the intelligence dtheirjobs.ould >>> and the ste part
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kelly ast call will be from maryland, we've got about a minute, go ahead and make it fast, please. caller: real quick, i want to the was disappointed by congressman, response to the banning t democrats together to protect, the reason why people don't trust democrats. hen they have the power to actually make some change, they are looking for compromise and compromised them with not looking for compromise. leaveokay, sorry, have to it there. guest: government is the art of compromise, sorry to tell you that. that is what america is all about. surrender your value or ideals, it means we got to come together and have problem, else we solve nothing. to ll not be obstructionist republicans, if we can come together on agreement regardless talking about education, transportation or foreign policy. is the way to go. i've been successful with that now. host: our guest is representative
kelly ast call will be from maryland, we've got about a minute, go ahead and make it fast, please. caller: real quick, i want to the was disappointed by congressman, response to the banning t democrats together to protect, the reason why people don't trust democrats. hen they have the power to actually make some change, they are looking for compromise and compromised them with not looking for compromise. leaveokay, sorry, have to it there. guest: government is the art of compromise, sorry to...
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ast week, we announced a new program between our very highly ranked kelly school of business and sciencesf arts acceleratedovide an masters degree that will provide bachelor's degree in a field like economics, mathematics, so on. degree in masters business. so that's an accelerated process. one-year master's can be completely completed on-line. you can see how you can place, , go to the work and complete another master's on-line in obviously a very practical applied area of is a skill that always going to be marketed by our students. we're looking at things like that across the board at the institution. have a program already that provides a certificate of usiness on top of a variety of different bachelor's degrees as well. mindful. we have a responsibility to have to be concerned about their welfare after they graduate. we cannot as an institution and ete the education away take away -- not be concerned happens to them then. the programs prescribed to you on focused in part greater g to the schools to go along with the education that we provide at indiana university. and we also are mindf
ast week, we announced a new program between our very highly ranked kelly school of business and sciencesf arts acceleratedovide an masters degree that will provide bachelor's degree in a field like economics, mathematics, so on. degree in masters business. so that's an accelerated process. one-year master's can be completely completed on-line. you can see how you can place, , go to the work and complete another master's on-line in obviously a very practical applied area of is a skill that...
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these are the first two chinese designated asts cpot's by law enforcement. with ast case began traffic stop in mississippi in , delivering products by commercial parcel delivery services. identified oners as distributing synthetic opioids. operated websites advertising and selling deadly sentinel derivatives directly to people. he operated at least two chemical plants in china that were capable of producing quantities of fentanyl. legislation and law enforcement activities in china and was able to modify the chemical structure of sentinel, they were able to make subtle changes in the molecular structure in order to stay a step ahead of law enforcement efforts. over the course of the investigation, agents identified more than 100 distributors of synthetic opioids. , theyntercepted packages seized multiple kilograms suspected of cetyl fentanyl which would be enough for thousands of doses. the second case began in january of 2015 a law enforcement agency in grand forks north dakota responded to the overdose death of an 18-year-old. agents were able to identify
these are the first two chinese designated asts cpot's by law enforcement. with ast case began traffic stop in mississippi in , delivering products by commercial parcel delivery services. identified oners as distributing synthetic opioids. operated websites advertising and selling deadly sentinel derivatives directly to people. he operated at least two chemical plants in china that were capable of producing quantities of fentanyl. legislation and law enforcement activities in china and was able...
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ast are we seeing as far action from the administration or otherwise? guest: that is the problem for the government workers. , andrely on the paycheck they are used to being able to pay on a monthly basis. administration is trying to mitigate the effects of the shutdown is that people live in affordable housing complexes. the administration has been trying to work with landlords to give tenants a break because they are not getting the payments they need in order to pay rent. that is one way they are trying to help workers survive what is looking like a lengthy shutdown. the treasury department announcing some irs workers coming back to do business in returns. was that meant to circumvent legislation passing from the house democrats to keep that very thing going as well? guest: one of the bills this week that democrats are planning for the floor is to specifically open the irs. until yesterday, it look like the irs would be able to issue refunds, even if people are starting to file tax returns. the administration announced yesterday they will still be up
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i learned that someone else would be available on friday of .ast week to address this issue i also learned that on tuesday. i inquired with those members of congress about their intentions i thoughtlearned that it would be wise for me to be here so that's why i am here. >> so you decided you would come today? rep. rose: i decided i would come today to make sure there was someone here to object so our members, the 431 fellow current members would have an opportunity to vote on this legislation. rep. rose: you did speak with the other congressman. rep. rose: i communicated with congressman roy last week and again yesterday. today is about this process. i think each member will take the opportunity to hear the debate that occurs on monday and review the legislation as it stands at that time and make a decision and that's what i plan to do. [indiscernible] i did not object to the ten-day extension of the national flood insurance program. that program has been extended a number of time but for best congress. today was to extend it for the purpose that i think this bill should be brought up when
i learned that someone else would be available on friday of .ast week to address this issue i also learned that on tuesday. i inquired with those members of congress about their intentions i thoughtlearned that it would be wise for me to be here so that's why i am here. >> so you decided you would come today? rep. rose: i decided i would come today to make sure there was someone here to object so our members, the 431 fellow current members would have an opportunity to vote on this...
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ast: to wisconsin, doug is republican. that last comment is, year i look at my property tax i looked it -- back in the history book for our scott walker was governor, i was .aying $2500 a year i am currently paying $1800. $700 is extra money to spend towards my grandchildren. i think scott walker has been doing a great job. i remembered there was an , and didn't a democrat go hide in illinois? i think that is not what i feelve of and believe. that is my comment. the: doug, i am not sure of situation you are referring to, but maybe somebody who does is craig gilbert. re-listening on that last call? guest: yes. he was referring to a controversial piece of the saga when there was a fight over collective bargaining rights, and democrats -- of the only way they could prevent a vote from to flee towas illinois for a few weeks breed host -- few weeks. go to a crowded primary there are two see who is going to take the next shot at taking down governor scott walker. with likely to emerge on the democrat side? guest: the favorite in
ast: to wisconsin, doug is republican. that last comment is, year i look at my property tax i looked it -- back in the history book for our scott walker was governor, i was .aying $2500 a year i am currently paying $1800. $700 is extra money to spend towards my grandchildren. i think scott walker has been doing a great job. i remembered there was an , and didn't a democrat go hide in illinois? i think that is not what i feelve of and believe. that is my comment. the: doug, i am not sure of...
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they do we can start with mary and go around the room really .ast everybody knows each other, but it will be nice to see. >> hi, i am the ceo of general motors. jim, the boeing guy. [laughter] >> [indiscernible] >> kevin morse, stanford university. [indiscernible] jack welch. >> [indiscernible] >> jenny ramadi, ibm. pres. trump: thank you very much. the president mentioned during his business council meeting, the job numbers. january.obs created in the president also signed two executive orders dealing with financial regulation today. one directing that treasury department to renew the 2010 jobs right --. frank law -- dodd frank law. here is the president signing those. signing thesee the-- orders to regulate u.s. financial system. it doesn't get much bigger than that, right? pres. trump: would you look at that? >> what we are doing is returning to the american people, the investors and retirees, the control over their own retirement and savings. this is a big moment for us. pres. trump: she means that so much. chairman, i think we should hand the pen to this special person. >> thank
they do we can start with mary and go around the room really .ast everybody knows each other, but it will be nice to see. >> hi, i am the ceo of general motors. jim, the boeing guy. [laughter] >> [indiscernible] >> kevin morse, stanford university. [indiscernible] jack welch. >> [indiscernible] >> jenny ramadi, ibm. pres. trump: thank you very much. the president mentioned during his business council meeting, the job numbers. january.obs created in the president...
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astings. haste, pelosi. -- hayes, pelosi. hern, mccarthy. harrell, mccarthy. herrera beutler, mccarthy. hice of georgia, mccarthy. iggins of louisiana, mccarthy. higlins of new york. -- higgins of new york. pelosi. hill, mccarty. heinz, pelosi. henson, mccart -- hinson, mccarthy. hollingsworth, mccarthy. orsford, pelosi. oulahan, pelosi. hoyer, pelosi. hudson, mccarthy. uffman pelosi. uizenga, mccarthy. . sa, issa jackson, mccarthy. jackson lee, pelosi. pelosi. california, acobs of new york, mccarthy. jayapal, pelosi. jefferies, pelosi. ohnson of georgia, pelosi. ohnson of louisiana, mccarthy. johnson of ohio, mccarthy. hnson of south dakota, mccarthy. ohnson of texas, pelosi. jones, pelosi. jordan, mccarthy. , mccarthy.io joyce of pennsylvania, mccarthy. can hey lee -- kahele, pelosi. aptur, pelosi. katko, mccarthy. keating, pelosi. keller, mccarthy. kelly of illinois, pelosi. elly of mississippi, kelly of pennsylvania. mccarthy. khanna. pelosi. kildee. pelosi. kilmer. elosi. the clerk of the house: group three has concluded. the clerk of the house: roll call
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and two, that the lifetime , asts do not effect how you i mentioned about zoe madison lynn, how that impacts what care you get. so say that seeking bereavement counsel something a pre-existing medical condition -- counseling is a pre-existing medical condition. it would say a woman who has been a victim of domestic violence has a pre-existing medical condition. so this pre-existing medical condition is central, it affects over 125 million people who have a pre-existing medical condition. the reason health care professionals, nurses, doctors, health care providers, community health centers and in hospitals are against this is because everybody they deal with has a pre-existing medical condition. again, dr. king, because people will die. reporter: -- [inaudible] ms. pelosi: does anyone else have anything they want to say on that subject? reporter: i know you talked about generally but about this but curious what your specific response is to the that $le billion wool poo help offset the cost of people in high risk pools. ms. pelosi: thank you for -- our ranking member on budget spoke to
and two, that the lifetime , asts do not effect how you i mentioned about zoe madison lynn, how that impacts what care you get. so say that seeking bereavement counsel something a pre-existing medical condition -- counseling is a pre-existing medical condition. it would say a woman who has been a victim of domestic violence has a pre-existing medical condition. so this pre-existing medical condition is central, it affects over 125 million people who have a pre-existing medical condition. the...
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ast: newsmakers is back with discussion on the u.s. economy initiatives might affect that. kate davidson, since you covered the fed for the "washington paper has a big headline about the fed questioning itself about the increases.he rate earlier this week, you co-authored a piece on the fed he is standing up to the political push from the white house. an you tell us about your observations about how the fed has been responding to the his dent's treats and pressure on them about rate increases? nick, had alleague, story about their policy is do nothing, thing, don't acknowledge, the fed is an itself ion that prides on its independence and staying separate from politics and interference and so basically chairman jay powell completely ignoring the tweets and just doing his job. he has been asked about what the said at press conferences and occasionally public appearances he'll get about it, he says our job mandates that the congress has set for us. we need to keep prices stable and try to achieve maximum stun -- based on economic data. he doesn't even really talk about the pre
ast: newsmakers is back with discussion on the u.s. economy initiatives might affect that. kate davidson, since you covered the fed for the "washington paper has a big headline about the fed questioning itself about the increases.he rate earlier this week, you co-authored a piece on the fed he is standing up to the political push from the white house. an you tell us about your observations about how the fed has been responding to the his dent's treats and pressure on them about rate...
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from march and april, there were ast 20 of time to handle nominee. and yet, the decision was made that president obama would be denied his fourth year. 17 former presidents were not. and, that is a fact. the other thing i want to express is something that in the six appointments i have set on, i find without history. and, that is the use of dark money. nomination process and against judge garland. it has been reported that seven main dollars of dark money was andt to sully judge garland that $10 million of dark money was used to promote neil gorsuch. now, that is dark money. we do not know where it came from. we don't know how much was given. we don't know if one individual put in all $10 million. the only thing i knew of that is that the nra put in $1 million. lot -- thatys a sends a loud signal to me. majority, and i see this respectfully, needs to consider these things. i think that then when you have a nominee who won't answer a specific question, i remember when the question was asked andt plessy versus ferguson the nominee said, yes, it is a da
from march and april, there were ast 20 of time to handle nominee. and yet, the decision was made that president obama would be denied his fourth year. 17 former presidents were not. and, that is a fact. the other thing i want to express is something that in the six appointments i have set on, i find without history. and, that is the use of dark money. nomination process and against judge garland. it has been reported that seven main dollars of dark money was andt to sully judge garland that...
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ast: the front page from texas newspaper, if this happened yesterday. said he would destroy -- guest: the rhetoric is very high right now. in my few years in congress, the rhetoric is so high right now. even tap down the of motion. we are trying to solve the nation's problems. is everybody's responsibility to do that. it is a democrat, trump, the people out there protesting. give the guy a chance. you talk about zero honeymoon. . it is just amazing what is going on right now. it is not good for the country. host: you think people think that comment to seriously? guest: everything that is said gets a little too blown up. skill trump has a certain , at saying what is on his mind and that is what people like about him. they don't care about the politically correct, they speak his mind. after yearseshing of politically correct administrations. in many ways you just figured they would like to you. time't want to spend my bashing president obama. there really is a contrast between obama and trump. host: this is an independent call now. go ahead. , your: my qu
ast: the front page from texas newspaper, if this happened yesterday. said he would destroy -- guest: the rhetoric is very high right now. in my few years in congress, the rhetoric is so high right now. even tap down the of motion. we are trying to solve the nation's problems. is everybody's responsibility to do that. it is a democrat, trump, the people out there protesting. give the guy a chance. you talk about zero honeymoon. . it is just amazing what is going on right now. it is not good for...
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element of some stability in western relationship and transatlantic relations, but this will be her ast tomorrow, maybe some experts talk manage germany, aybe only does two years and then hands over the leadership somebody else. r, t: martin beganslmeie talking about the german election results, thank you for time. guest: you're welcome. host: back to open phones. diane in washington state, thanks for line, holding on, go ahead. caller: yes, thank you very much. wanted to say that kneeling citizens are no threat or anything. no tch no sports, i have electric devices and i practice no religion, i read the constitution and strife everyday to be inclusive citizen and kind being.erous human i beg all americans to read our it and, really dig in to pay attention to it and above all read and understand our constitution. donald trump and those who knew present dangernd to freedom and justice. to essiveness is extinction all we hold dear. please, please, everyone, just be human. be human. ost: from tom in maryland, republican line. caller: yes. you want to find what states would do for the healt
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book, "ast recent letter to my sons." other books include "may we forever stand." join the conversation with phone calls, tweets, and facebook messages. afterwards,ern on the author of "it shouldn't be this hard to serve your country," recounts his time as the. secretary of veterans affairs in the cup administration. . he is interviewed by -- in the trump administration. he is interviewed by jeremy butler. inthe government involvement health care is the most effective way of honoring our nation's commitment to our veterans. that does not mean that veterans should not have the ability to go into the private sector when it is in their best interest, care is better or specialized care is available. i think we all believe that should be available. >> watchable tv every weekend -- watch book tv every weekend and catch the miami book fair november 23 and 24th on book tv on c-span2. representative roger marshall serves the first district of kansas. he is a republican and also the chair of the republican study committee's task force and joins us this morning on "washington
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eight years ago, i spoke at the press club as the newly elected ast president. inheritingbama was the worst economic crisis since the great depression. america was losing 750,000 jobs a month. next week, president-elect trump will inherit a far different economy, one that has added 200,000 jobs every month for a record 75 straight months. while we still have a long way social andmbat economic inequality and address the effects of deindustrialization, globalization, and automation, it's wrong not to a knowledge the real progress of the last eight years. today, we face a really different crisis. voters have lost confidence in our institutions. their confidence is lowered still by this distorted reality created by fake news. our country is intensely polarized. the second time this century, or americans-- more voted for candidates who will not be their president and vice president. so, what can we do to address had on the deep anger and distrust so many americans feel? one wants a less polarized environment or a more skilled workforce and more middle-class jobs, whe
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they had murder rates that were ast ast ast ast astro -- a lot of hands-on work with the u.s. military, u.s. southern command working with helping them get better. there's, particularly, a useful program inl within the department of state working with the police and still horrific murder rates, but cut by a third. we're talking about they were when columbia was in working towards a miracle that's columbia today. so the point is, the money has been very very helpful. the contact has been very very helpful. one of the things we're doing is not only messaging through the political leaders in central america to convince their citizens not to make that horribly dangerous journey up, we, the energy behind it have organized the major conference in miami, cosponsored with mexico with bringing in canada, costa rica, panama, spain, the eu, most importantly in the region, columbia and it will be the president -- vice president, rather, will spend the first prosperity date. commerce will come down. the point is, to accelerate the private investment into their countries they're ready for t
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. >> our first prize high school ast goes to ella grace rodriguez, luke sam, for "comfortably numb" honoring meck's right to free press, they're also our fan favorite winner and won an extra $500. >> i never realized that being american is about so much more than national pride. it's about freedoms that allow the country to function. >> we often forget the important role that journalism pay i plays in our nation's survival. >> the first prize high school winners are jacob, malcolm, and matthews from urbandale high school in urbandale, iowa. >> it's almost the 50th anniversary of the tinker v. des moines supreme court case. >> what's that? first elped ensure amendment rights for school students. >> he first prize high school west goes to christian and gabriel from william j. palmer high school in colorado springs, colorado. for what it means to be american, voting. >> in this age we often decide -- we often site what america was founded upon. one ideal is that every man is represented. this is what makes us american. voting. the concept that everyone affected by government, gets a say in the
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ast: did you have conversation with the president about this? dr. fauci: no. he said we were fine. host: thank you for being with us. thank you for taking >> c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. this morning, lieutenant general and former commander of joint task force katrina discusses the trump administration response to the coronavirus pandemic. then psychologist jennifer hartstein talks about mental health concerns during the pandemic. and association of american railroads president ian jeffries on railroad freight and passenger travel during coronavirus. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning, and be sure to watch sunday morning as we look back on the oklahoma city bombing 25 years later, with events from that morning, investigations, a rest of the perpetrators, and how the attack has been remembered over the years. >> governor christie gnome -- noem announced her state is the first to start of hydroxychloroquine. this is 40 minutes. i am the executive vice president for stanford health -- sanford
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as ast: i would just say, christian organization, our motivation for religious freedom is our own faith, and i can speak for myself and our organization, driven by a personal desire to see people know god, but the government should not have a role to push it one way or another, so the government should leave the public square open for people to be free to choose are not to choose as they wish. host: in michigan, this is mohammed. caller: good morning. watcher, and third time on c-span. i wish the guest would dive into the subject more about the abuse is going on with governments, namely china and incarceration of muslims, and what happened in vermont, and all over the world. i like the idea of president trump approaching and speaking about this religious freedom. would -- he would wear other persecution is happening. guest: i fully agree. i will reference the state department ministerial where the administration did point out a lot of issues around the world including china and verma, highlighting china with issues of persecution there. speaking of family members that were detained, so
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kansans ast of pragmatic conservatives. they are conservative, but it that isto work, and what a lot will be looking for. >> kansas is known for its share of severe weather, including tornadoes. how does kansas deal with natural disasters, and what is the relationship between state and federal governments? prepare forwnback: it ahead of time. there is an old story about a farmer going to bed at night, big storm coming through, sleeping well through the night everythingprepared ahead of time. it made sure that doors were shut and locked down, it made sure that the livestock was secure. you try to prepare. and so we do. a lot of preparing ahead of time , working with emergency management. we have a great partnership at the federal and state level. we have demand centers that are well established, and people have worked together enough, each knowing their duty, that when something starts to shape up, we will stand the command center up before anything will hit, or we will get a big snowstorm, just tell people, look, do not go
kansans ast of pragmatic conservatives. they are conservative, but it that isto work, and what a lot will be looking for. >> kansas is known for its share of severe weather, including tornadoes. how does kansas deal with natural disasters, and what is the relationship between state and federal governments? prepare forwnback: it ahead of time. there is an old story about a farmer going to bed at night, big storm coming through, sleeping well through the night everythingprepared ahead of...
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ast: we saw investment in previous administration. what is the connection? guest: a lot of things have been learned over the years as to how to make energy efficiency part of our everyday lives, how to use new technologies that have been discovered over the past five years, and past 10 years, to make solar more efficient and affordable, to make wind power more affordable and efficient, to find ways to use nuclear power, to use energy that is cleaner than the energy we are using. look how dramatically different the natural gas industry is in america now than it was 10 years ago, because of technology. we have to constantly use new technology to address the future for our country. and do it in a way that makes our lives better, not worse. most of us recognize that climate change is a reality. let's use technology as a way to advance the environment, the economy, and our foreign relations. host: you belong to a caucus known as the climate solutions caucus. is this a, nation of democrats and republicans? combination of democrats and republicans? guest: yes. i'm
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i liked them all because he was were ast some of them everybody knows, we lived in a house with three ladies, one was a child and the other were ladies of the night. we shared a bathroom with them .hich seems inconceivable now i cannot imagine my grandchildren doing that. some great adventures. george and i had lunch yesterday alone and we talked about the fact that we had a lot of adventures our grandchildren will never have because they really are privileged. they may not know it but they are. they will not have these adventures. it is too bad. i never met a texan until i moved here. theought they were all like bad girl, compared to shirley temple who was the good girl. it turned out i have loved texas and we chose to live here. host: did you know early in your marriage that you were going to become a co-campaigner for offices? guest: no. never dropped. i don't think george new, popular to country believe. was i surprised when he announced he was running for president? it did not just happen like that. it worked up that way. he was the county chairman and the congressman and he was
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c-span ast winners of ocumentary cam sparked their interest in production. >> i currently attend drakeowa.sity in i get to be right in the middle there caucus season and are so many candidates and because of c-span i have the and ience in the equipment knowledge to be able to film some of them. >> this year we are asking and high school students to create a short video you entary what issue did most want presidential candidates to address during the campaign. video and reflect differing points of view. $100 p th,000 total $5,000 zes including a grand prize. your opinion and know greatest country in the history of the earth your view does matter. >> go to studentcam.org. a kellyanne conway spoke at ohio republican party dinner over the weekend and looked back 2016 gain and what aboutgn and what she sees president trump's accomplishments an 2020 race. >> good evening, ohio. thank you. please enjoy your meal. oh, they got quiet.
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the earth repel scientific discoveries that improve our lives in countless ways here at home industry,ast new sperry incredible technology, and providing space security we need to protect the american people and security will be a big factor with respect to space and space exploration. at some point in the future, we will look back and say how did we do it without space? the vice president will serve as the council's chair. several representatives of my administration will join him, including secretaries of state, commerce, transportation, homeland security. is doing an fantastic job, always working and always fighting and winning, winning big against isis, that i can tell you, seeing what is happening there. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. the national security adviser, nasa, and the director of national intelligence. the council will also draw expertise of other white house officers as well as insights from scientists, innovators, business leaders from across the country. many business leaders want to be a part of this. i think the privatization of certain aspects will be pla
the earth repel scientific discoveries that improve our lives in countless ways here at home industry,ast new sperry incredible technology, and providing space security we need to protect the american people and security will be a big factor with respect to space and space exploration. at some point in the future, we will look back and say how did we do it without space? the vice president will serve as the council's chair. several representatives of my administration will join him, including...
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and it is so amazing to me that ,ast night showed the suburbs that are traditionally republican, are voting democratic. and they do a tax bill that hurts the suburbs probably worsen any other place. it is amazing to me that in the house, members of the new york, california, and new jersey republican delegations could even dare vote for this bill, putting the interests of their wealthy friends above the interests of their state and their constituents. face -- ithey will believe they will pay a very severe price in 2018, but a show to the obedience that they show to the wealthy millionaires and billionaires who run the republican party these days led by the koch brothers. finally, we have asked, i have as leader mcconnell to delay things just as harry reid delay things when scott brown was seated back in 2010. i have asked the method the good of the country. but it will be good for the theylican party because if have a bipartisan bill, it will be far more popular than a monstrosity that they have put together behind closed doors, which i think again, it will pay a big price for in 2018
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children when more burdens, or more encouragement, more federal funding should be invested in parenting. , ast: i taught at orchard suburb of salt lake city, utah. i also taught at a homeless shelter where there was a school for kids whose parents would not becauser kids leave they were fleeing domestic violence or something in their lives. i taught in a one-room school, kindergarten through sixth grade. the most affluent families i have served and the most disadvantaged families i have served all loved their kids. everyone wanted to do the right thing. some of them had more access and opportunity to be involved in their schooling. i saw it as my job as a professional that i tried to meet those kids and their families where they were. the paul is correct -- the call is correct in saying we need more parent involvement and we need ways we can bring families into the school. we>>
children when more burdens, or more encouragement, more federal funding should be invested in parenting. , ast: i taught at orchard suburb of salt lake city, utah. i also taught at a homeless shelter where there was a school for kids whose parents would not becauser kids leave they were fleeing domestic violence or something in their lives. i taught in a one-room school, kindergarten through sixth grade. the most affluent families i have served and the most disadvantaged families i have served...
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>>ast question. reporter: mr. saker, ank you. foowing up on rachel's qution. can you lk abouthere the questions of mr. trump relationshipit mr. comey and tential obstruction of stice issue, you say you want to get the facts on that. then on health care, insurers ar gting ready to set res. do you thi there any possibily ateveromes out of congress will affect nt year or are we looking two yeardo the rd? speaker ry: ll i'll defer yo to h.h.s. c.s.r. paents. have a deadline i think moay, if i am not mistaken. wel meet that deadline. wel atatus ror-- the house publicans wi. that issue is stl unresolve but i would ve to defer you to secretary price on c.s.r. payments. reporter: o on theuestion of potential struction of justice. speakeryan: yeah, yeah. that what investigations a for. you now have a special counsel o will take overhat portfolio within the stice departnt. i init appropriate. the whole point is to have an independent vestigion and foow the facts wherever they may ld. its emature tprejudge anything at th point. only thawe have a process in plac we hav a
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over to astings came the four of us who were sitting on the republican side of the and , introduced himself, offered his advice and his counsel. told us we were in for quite a being on the rules committee and, he of course, was absolutely right about that. bad decisions in congress and i made a lot of ood decisions in congress, accepting mr. hastings' hand of this ship early on in tenure and having been the beneficiary of his mentorship ver these 10 years in congress has been one of the best decisions that i've made. 'm grateful to him for doing that. mr. speaker, we have six bills rule today.n this i got the 30 minutes, the entleman from florida yielded me. that gives me five minutes to talk about racial justice is. five minutes talking about a new state to the union. five minutes to talk about reassigning a half a trillion health care spending from one pot to another. and on and on. to be able to have that conversation today, and i understand that, because this is our first day back in of june. this is the first voting day the united states congress has had in the month of june. we got a
over to astings came the four of us who were sitting on the republican side of the and , introduced himself, offered his advice and his counsel. told us we were in for quite a being on the rules committee and, he of course, was absolutely right about that. bad decisions in congress and i made a lot of ood decisions in congress, accepting mr. hastings' hand of this ship early on in tenure and having been the beneficiary of his mentorship ver these 10 years in congress has been one of the best...
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ast well-known for being place where people might come to enjoy the day, be a tourist, it's also a popular place for young tech startup companies. eastern,day at 2:00 santa monica. -- monica pier historian shares the history of this landmark. >> we see 9 million people per year. that's people of all walks of life, all income levels. there is almost as many different reasons to come to appear as the people who come to visit it. ask what brought a person here, you get a different reason from each one of them. eastern on at noon c-span twos book tv. sunday at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore the american story. a conversation with a hip-hop , they discusshe
ast well-known for being place where people might come to enjoy the day, be a tourist, it's also a popular place for young tech startup companies. eastern,day at 2:00 santa monica. -- monica pier historian shares the history of this landmark. >> we see 9 million people per year. that's people of all walks of life, all income levels. there is almost as many different reasons to come to appear as the people who come to visit it. ask what brought a person here, you get a different reason...
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. -- ast i think each of us the museum director, i think that each of us in the world of museums, were constantly message and share artistic beauty. -- sheer artistic beauty. >> recently there was an african summit in this town. did the leaders come to the museum? >> we were very involved in the summit. in a number of ways. the largest event at the museum was that we had a brunch. for first ladies. , wenvited these women identified them on the invitation not as first ladies. we called them african leading women. they came, and while our spaces -- space is crowded and we were trying to make do with what space we had, i can say it was a moving experience. because each of these women is in some way involved in an issue that is at the heart of africa's development. for many, it was education. for others, health. engaged ine not just the ceremonies of being the wife of a president. they care about their nations. he care about their people. -- they care about their people. it was a thrilling experience. we were also be site for visits, some of which were planned and some of which happened
. -- ast i think each of us the museum director, i think that each of us in the world of museums, were constantly message and share artistic beauty. -- sheer artistic beauty. >> recently there was an african summit in this town. did the leaders come to the museum? >> we were very involved in the summit. in a number of ways. the largest event at the museum was that we had a brunch. for first ladies. , wenvited these women identified them on the invitation not as first ladies. we...
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ha -whenever yo a fing fr coast to ast -- know you stam from mic and you a fin , therisn cy odointg the powerf thing else coulhelp h but thpower god. in e intoe mes yo le when you feel foaken, you are ing toee down. up.inngil lt u prayeover this persal and iasted or . i wanto t isn u. [appus >> donaltrp, the repubca presidenti nin i droit toy the greatai mistries intnaon crc this rat im from the assoat press, the pastor sa, donald trump was giv questions indvancef pnt, taped,hrti tevisio inrview saturdaatetroit ur. bish wneaconellsnn idhait was notone to veheeplin esenal ndatndpper hd th his question jackson says these are questions rin-ericans need tkn andru h n sat dn th anybody inhela cmunity jas's commentsome aer he new york tis ror obtaining draft sipt wi jas's esonand the caaigns proped answe for dold trump. toy detroit mr. trump was ined by his former val in the gop primy ctest, b carson, wh ia troit nati, d e two n towarbe caon's boyhood nghrhd that city. let's take aooat tha ndistitonversions] >> what's your ne? the kid with the straight a's. hdid ge strgh a's. ha y. she move u
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concern that i heressed to the president is has want forward long time to have a foothold in the middle ast and now that has happened, it's placing in doubt assistance to the ukraine which is to the nefit of putin,ed on our commitment to the united nations. that seems to have angered the president. in any event, this is -- this is very serious. isis, the protection of our homeland, it's an oath we take to protect and defend, it's very serious and it was very sad, i think the president couldn't hand they will fact that the vote was soover whelming in opposition to his -- to what he did in syria and again not being able to give us a clear picture of what his plan was to protect us. reporter: you said that you pray for his health now in theafter math of what you're calling a meltdown. are you suggesting he's mentally unwell? ms. pelosi: i'm not talking mentally, i'm just talking handling the truth. >> the most powerful tool the congress has is the power of the purse. , or why foresee wouldn't you, have measures in the funding bills to counteract this. ms. pelosi: that's harder than you might t
concern that i heressed to the president is has want forward long time to have a foothold in the middle ast and now that has happened, it's placing in doubt assistance to the ukraine which is to the nefit of putin,ed on our commitment to the united nations. that seems to have angered the president. in any event, this is -- this is very serious. isis, the protection of our homeland, it's an oath we take to protect and defend, it's very serious and it was very sad, i think the president couldn't...
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to all of you and to all of my colleagues on the other side, we ast have raw current to make down payment on anti-gun violence in america. we can no longer wait. we can no longer be patient. if this was a storm, we would give shelter. this is about guns, and so, once more, this congress does nothing. -- don't tell me that we need mental health when you will not provide every american with access to mental health care. about protections for the second amendment when you will not stand up for the first amendment. don't tell me this is about anything other than greed, greed, money, and fear. each one of us, members of the congress, have courage. the unafraid. -- be unafraid. do your job. bring common sense gun legislation, and we need it, and we need it now. to my friend, a beloved sister. thank you, gabby, for being here. [applause] giffords: stopping gun violence takes courage, the courage to do what is right, the courage of new ideas. i have seen great kurds when my life was on the line. now is the time to come ,ogether, be responsible democrats, republicans, everyone. we must not ever st
to all of you and to all of my colleagues on the other side, we ast have raw current to make down payment on anti-gun violence in america. we can no longer wait. we can no longer be patient. if this was a storm, we would give shelter. this is about guns, and so, once more, this congress does nothing. -- don't tell me that we need mental health when you will not provide every american with access to mental health care. about protections for the second amendment when you will not stand up for the...
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night the ast president said that now is not the time to plan travel restrictions to countries like korea where we're seeing rapid spread of the coronavirus. with that e assessment right now? or given there are cases now in california where they don't know where the origin is coming from they should consider the travel restriction? mr. mccarthy: i know the president has been forward and he would get the up to date information. i would trust him. e was right before on the protection of america. he gets the update information. we will take that day-by-day to to be.re we need yes, sir. [indiscernible] your remarks what you said about the speaker and the coronavirus than the president in his press last night called the speaker of the house incompetent? schumer chuck [indiscernible] is there going on his wide as he attacks the democratic institution?is mr. mccarthy: he was referring to a question on the basis what those leaders already said. quote, speaker pelosi, the trump administration has chaotic n opaque and response to this outbreak. was going on requesting after we requested money just
night the ast president said that now is not the time to plan travel restrictions to countries like korea where we're seeing rapid spread of the coronavirus. with that e assessment right now? or given there are cases now in california where they don't know where the origin is coming from they should consider the travel restriction? mr. mccarthy: i know the president has been forward and he would get the up to date information. i would trust him. e was right before on the protection of america....
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ast: do you think you have better understanding of a policy or process of the government that you didn't before that you can relate to your kids a little easier now? eleanor: i think that it has been a real delight to have, going on in the background, the gavel-to-gavel coverage. i have had that on the screen next to me. you can see moments that get missed. you get to see little things that our congresspeople do to connect back home that they don't get covered. they are always out there, sharing a picture of someone who is important and local. we think of them as national because oure media is so nationalized. i think that is something i have been able to see an expanse more often. host: you mentioned the frederick douglass house in anacostia. what other things did you do when you are in washington? eleanor: they do jazz and sangria. that has been a real treat. i have gotten five dollar tickets to nats games. and it has been taken the -- taking the time to be in a place for so long. we have been here for a month. it is not a two day whirlwind around d.c. but taking the time to spread out
ast: do you think you have better understanding of a policy or process of the government that you didn't before that you can relate to your kids a little easier now? eleanor: i think that it has been a real delight to have, going on in the background, the gavel-to-gavel coverage. i have had that on the screen next to me. you can see moments that get missed. you get to see little things that our congresspeople do to connect back home that they don't get covered. they are always out there,...
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this crisis is moving fast and you all need to this ast to deal with it, vote happened tonight before the public was able to see this bill them.s aimed to help there was virtually no public debate on what could be the bill in ebate -- american history. can you explain why that is? is there a score for this bill? we tor schumer: well, don't -- you know, everyone said it's a $2 trillion score. or something. it's a $2 trillion bill. and so the bottom line is, it's expensive, but it would have been more expensive to do nothing or do very little crisis is so all enveloping so much of america. make is, weoint i'd laid out what we wanted in this bill on monday. there was a great deal of public debate. that public n debate. people didn't want a lending facility with no accountability. wanted much more money for our hospitals and our nurses and our equipment. workers nted to put first. so there was a great deal of the issues, and i that o my caucus the day we voted not to proceed, this to - it's very important move quickly but it's also important to move well. will be with us not -- bill will
this crisis is moving fast and you all need to this ast to deal with it, vote happened tonight before the public was able to see this bill them.s aimed to help there was virtually no public debate on what could be the bill in ebate -- american history. can you explain why that is? is there a score for this bill? we tor schumer: well, don't -- you know, everyone said it's a $2 trillion score. or something. it's a $2 trillion bill. and so the bottom line is, it's expensive, but it would have been...
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the capitol dome was constructed with 9 million pounds of .ast-iron the dome itself is made of cast-iron plates ranging from 3/8 of an inch to half an inch thick. the total surface areas are 100,000 square feet. you will note there are 36 columns around the peristyle, 138 windows on the dome, and thousands of decorative elements, some of which we will show you this morning. much of that restoration work includes repairing more than 1300 cracks, as senator hoeven mentioned. this is the first time the layers of lead-based paint will be completely removed and remediated. we arest time documenting every crack and defect in the dome. the first time we are using a specially adapted process to repair the cracks in the cast-iron. and the first time we are removing many of the large pieces of ornamentation and recasting them and reinstalling them. this work on the exterior of the dome will be completed by next fall. complexan incredibly project and it takes a team of employees and contractors to make it happen. now i would like to introduce to reconstructionme manager, and joe will walk us throug
the capitol dome was constructed with 9 million pounds of .ast-iron the dome itself is made of cast-iron plates ranging from 3/8 of an inch to half an inch thick. the total surface areas are 100,000 square feet. you will note there are 36 columns around the peristyle, 138 windows on the dome, and thousands of decorative elements, some of which we will show you this morning. much of that restoration work includes repairing more than 1300 cracks, as senator hoeven mentioned. this is the first...
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inflict -- and a leap conflict resolution for tomorrow. , climate change puts our hopes in jeopardy. ,ast year was the hottest ever and the past decade has been the hottest on record. average global temperature keeps climbing. glaciers are receding. permafrost is declining. millions of people are at risk from rising seas and other climate disruptions. the number of natural disasters has quadrupled since 1970. the united states, followed by china, india, the philippines, indonesia have experienced the most disasters since 1995, more than 1600, or one every five days. by sending solidarity with the people of the caribbean and the united states, we have just suffered through the august lesson category five storm ever recorded, and maria is already on its way. we should not link any single weather event with climate are cleart scientists that such extreme weather is precisely what their models predict will be the new normal of a warming world. we have had to update our language describe what is happening. we now talk of mega-hurricanes, superstorms. it is time to get off of the path of suicid
inflict -- and a leap conflict resolution for tomorrow. , climate change puts our hopes in jeopardy. ,ast year was the hottest ever and the past decade has been the hottest on record. average global temperature keeps climbing. glaciers are receding. permafrost is declining. millions of people are at risk from rising seas and other climate disruptions. the number of natural disasters has quadrupled since 1970. the united states, followed by china, india, the philippines, indonesia have...
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ast: our guest can be asked question on three lines. in the central time zone, (202) 748-8000. mountain and pacific time zones, (202) 748-8001. mental health professionals you can call and ask your questions at (202) 748-8002. the kaiser family foundation put out statistics taking a look at this issue, saying 39% of america's have lost a job or income. saying that covid-19 stress is affecting their mental health. one in five saying there is a major negative impact. how is that manifesting itself among those dealing with this? dr. gordon: if you are talking about mental health professionals, we are seeing greater demand for hotlines, greater demand for crisis talk line services. we are seeing people reach out more and more. a lot of our mental health professionals have made the transition rapidly to telehealth consultations. that has been a challenge for some but i think most are meeting that challenge. host: how is the average citizen dealing with this stress, what are they doing to cope? dr. gordon: everyone is doing something different. one of the things we are seeing a lot o
ast: our guest can be asked question on three lines. in the central time zone, (202) 748-8000. mountain and pacific time zones, (202) 748-8001. mental health professionals you can call and ask your questions at (202) 748-8002. the kaiser family foundation put out statistics taking a look at this issue, saying 39% of america's have lost a job or income. saying that covid-19 stress is affecting their mental health. one in five saying there is a major negative impact. how is that manifesting...