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. ♪ >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service.t's brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> "washington journal" continues. host: time for open phones on "washington journal." you can talk about any public policy issue that's on your mine. republicans 202-748-8001, democrats 202-748-8000, independents 202-748-8002. reminder coming up in about five or six hours this morning. jeff sessions the attorney general will be testifying on capitol hill before the senate intelligence committee. 2:30 we'll be carrying it live on c-span 3. you can see it on c-span.org and listen to it on the c-span radio app. he's not the only cabinet member on capitol hill today. the secretary of state rex tillerson will be testifying about the state department's budget before the senate foreign relations committee. that's happening on c-span 3 at 9:30 coming up in an hour. also on c-span.org an on c-span's radio app. the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein also happening at 9:30 testifying about the justice department budget. you can se
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eastern time on c-span 2. highlights of the hearing on c-span at 8 p.m. well.rn time, as of course you can find it on our ebsite, c-span.org, throughout the day. senator hatch's office having today's hearing, responding to a tweet from cnn, says there is a bar in d.c., that has a drink the hung jury, order the ambulance chaser, hatch's office responded saying, nonalcoholic version of that, senator -- me, mormon from utah, he says.r a friend, the comey hearing is the hottest ticket in town, comey day is the hashtag. cheney tweeting out, others have seats this morning, congressman brad sherman, democrat of california, house along with congressman, i will assume al green, the texas democrat who we told you today, story in the washington times says he is impeachment papers, so seat ill have a front-row this morning. angie, florida, republican. angie? caller: -- ost: sorry, i lost angie, i don't know what happened. apology. louis,a democrat. caller: top of the morning to you. good morning. know, i was listening earlier today, and there was a lot of people stat
eastern time on c-span 2. highlights of the hearing on c-span at 8 p.m. well.rn time, as of course you can find it on our ebsite, c-span.org, throughout the day. senator hatch's office having today's hearing, responding to a tweet from cnn, says there is a bar in d.c., that has a drink the hung jury, order the ambulance chaser, hatch's office responded saying, nonalcoholic version of that, senator -- me, mormon from utah, he says.r a friend, the comey hearing is the hottest ticket in town,...
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thank you for c-span. i just want to make a comment and it's a sad thing that the law enforcement officer in the united states of america purger himself. i saw what he said that he spoke to russia twice. it's not fake. it is what it is. you just use your common sense. he wants to make sure he really cracks down on people smoking pot and all kinds of small insignificant crimes. he feels that he can do these kind of things that anybody else would go to jail for. this is the country we live in. there's two sets of laws, one for those in power and one for the rest of us. it is a sad day. i can't even believe i'm living living in a country that's turned into saudi arabia or russia. i don't see much difference anymore. thank you. host: mark reports last thursday after former fbi director closed door hearing there may have been a third contact between jeff sessions and russian officials. katie bo williams pointed out that's something that will be likely asked about today. that hearing today 2:30. you can watch it
thank you for c-span. i just want to make a comment and it's a sad thing that the law enforcement officer in the united states of america purger himself. i saw what he said that he spoke to russia twice. it's not fake. it is what it is. you just use your common sense. he wants to make sure he really cracks down on people smoking pot and all kinds of small insignificant crimes. he feels that he can do these kind of things that anybody else would go to jail for. this is the country we live in....
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c-span at 1:00. but "the new york times" reports president trump on friday will move to halt the historic reapproachment between the united states and cuba, set in motion by former president obama, delivering a speech in miami in which he plans to announce he's clamping down on travel and commercial ties with the island nation to force the government of raul castro to change its oppressive ways. the plan includes stiffer rules for american travelers visiting cuba and a sweeping prohibition against transactions with companies controlled by the military which runs vast segments of the hotel and tourism sector. again, c-span will have live coverage of the president's announcement, of his new cuba reforms here on c-span at 1:00. and next we have melanie. she's calling in from phoenix on our independent line. what's on your mind, melanie? caller: hi. good morning. yes, i just wanted to say about the gun debate issue. first, i wanted to send my thoughts and prayers to representative scalise and his family
c-span at 1:00. but "the new york times" reports president trump on friday will move to halt the historic reapproachment between the united states and cuba, set in motion by former president obama, delivering a speech in miami in which he plans to announce he's clamping down on travel and commercial ties with the island nation to force the government of raul castro to change its oppressive ways. the plan includes stiffer rules for american travelers visiting cuba and a sweeping...
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eastern live on c-span 2. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's companies.ision and is brought to you today by our cable or satellite provider. up next on c-span look at the session of the australian that just wrapped up. a look back osted at the top political issues in australia, including trump withdraw from the paris agreement and military ties. >> hello, i'm tom connell, elcome to question time of the australian parliament. will the terror attack in had an impact all the way down here in australia. he prime minister asked about his thoughts, including keeping australia safe. thank you, mr. speaker. my question to the prime minister. will the prime minister update house on the manchester terrorist attack and what the overnment is doing to keep australians safe? >> prime minister has the floor. you, mr. speaker. i thank the honorable member for his question. speaker, i spoke with the rime minister of the united kingdom, theresa may, last night nd conveyed to her the heart-felt sympathy, condolences f the australian people to
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you can watch both hearings live usingpan.org or listing the c-span radio app. ♪ >> c-span, when historynfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> sunday night on afterwards, you talk republican senator mike lee talked about forgotten historical figures that fought against big government in his book. senator lee is interviewed by former acting solicitor general. >> when you were on the lookout for them, they come to you gradually. other people i knew who they thought should get more credit than they get. in the case, this is an indian chief. he understood the principle of federalism because they live it for centuries before we were are a country. i was intrigued by that. it's not in a most americans know anything about. yet, he had a profound impact on our system of government because he is the guy who benjamin franklin was the conduit for this information flowed to the rest of the congress. the first articles of confederation and into the constitution. >> watch
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c-span -- eastern time on c-span. you can watch the hearing, and alongside the video of the hearing, you will see any tweets from the president as they are happening in real time. if you would like to see both of those things happening at the same time, go to our website. let's get you your calls. we want to hear what you have to say to washington about this. terry, a republican. you are up first. good morning. caller: i must say, i know i lookingrd the liberals for smoking guns come but i just see a smoking p shooter. -- this is just the liberals in the media showing how they had donald trump and i cannot get over the fact that their gal hillary lost the election. (202) 748-8000 -- host: are you referring to mr. heards statement you yesterday, no smoking gun their? caller: if they want to talk about collusion, there was collusion in the election. as we know, the democrat committee stacked against bernie sanders. there was no hacking that i know of. john podesta headed his emails to wiki leaks on a silver platter when
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i love c-span. last night i watched the town it was ting and i think lakeville, wisconsin, with epresentative -- host: george stentenbrenner. the people at that meeting pinned his ears to the wall with the questions they had. the answers he gave, he had gaveling, pounding the table and counting down how many imes he was going to allow people to just answer back to him. the mood of ell by the crowd, i mean, this was a meeting, that the republicans trouble.ig you got 17 months until the next 2019, i think personally the way the handling s are everything in the scandals and huberous of this president and i'm a republican, i think going to cut are the legs right out from underneath him. ask you, richard, to change course as a republican, what are the main needs to do toty pollss fare better in the right now? caller: what they need to do and it two previous guests hit right on the nose, if they had started with infrastructure, wanted, jobs, jobs, jobs, they would have the democrats and republicans, they
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another reminder, you can check out all of c-span's programming on our free c-span radio app. there is the house democratic leader, nancy pelosi. [video clip] >> we saw confirmation in abouts resolute testimony the frightening reality of president trump's frightening pattern of his contempt for justice. this pattern of inexcusable efforts to shut down the fbi's investigation of his cronies ties to russia. all of that disgraces the office of president. the president may not realize morebut maybe i have respect for the office of president then he does. -- instead of protecting our democracy from then, he wants to obstruct investigation into michael flynn. nothing less than the integrity of our democracy is at stake. investigation within the justice department, we have a high degree of respect for mr. moeller, but that is within the justice department, reporting to trump appointees. we have high regard for the fact that congress can conduct an investigation, and intelligence committee, in the house and senate, but that is inside the congress, inside a republican congress. we need
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we will have it live here on c-span and c-span radio and look forward to your comments after the president's remarks this afternoon. we will take your calls and tweets. you are watching live coverage here on c-span. ♪ business leaders and other government leaders, the associate press saying that leaders of five nordic countries had written the president the , urging himletter to make "the right decision" on climate change and keep america signed on to the pat quinn accord. but reports -- on the paris climate accord. news organizations have been briefed on the president's plans. we will stay live in the rose garden and wait for the president. also look forward to your reaction, too, after his remarks. in the background, the sounds of the marine jazz band, waiting for president trump to come out and talk about the prayers climate -- the paris club change -- the paris climate change agreement. advisersama's mentioned in the comments a short while ago, he was one of the key advisers on the agreement, he tweeted that paris entered into force on november 4, 2016. can completetrump exit is november
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you can send us a tweet @c-span wj. you can post on facebook.com/c-span. just to give you a sense on this executive order signed by president trump taking a look at boosting apprenticeship programs in the united states, here's some of the elements of that proposal. he was calling the president that is, calling for almost 5 million apprenticeship primary over a five year period. the budget for this $95 million. federal money to help the spur these programs along. that's only $5 million more than what president obama proposed in the 2016 budgets. he will design the apprenticeship programs under broad standards had been designed by the labor department. as part of that, there will be easingly regulatory burden for administering these type of programs. which calls for eliminating ineffective workforce development program as the administration sees it. one of the big pushes came from the president's labor secretary alexander costa who explained the value of apprenticeship programs as best way of reducing the skill gap. this is just an idea that's a proposal for
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eastern on c-span two. ♪ >> c-span -- where history unfolds daily.n 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. live today on c-span, "washington journal" is next. at 10:00 a.m. eastern, house democrats leader nancy pelosi holds her weekly briefing. journal" withton your reaction to former fbi director james comey's testimony before the senate intelligence committee investigating russian interference in the 2016 elections. ♪ host: good morning. 17 senators asking questions for two hours and 38 minutes. it was the ninth one so far for the senate intelligence committee. today, members of congress, the white house, and the country assessing what it all means following testimony from the fired fbi director james comey. it is friday morning, june 9. the president will face reporters in a rose garden news conference. we will have it live for you on the c-span's network. from the editorial pages to your calls and comments, reaction to yesterday's hearin
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you will be able to watch it on c-span. after that at noon eastern, the u.s. house is back for legislative work. on today's agenda will be a bill to speed up the permitting process for construction of water on c-span. after storage projects on federal land. along with that a bill setting policy for career and technical education programs. also today, the house will start construction and consideration of legislation to set up programs to subsidize the wages of people on the temporary aid to needy families program. it's anticipated that the house will wrap up work on that tomorrow. when the house comes back in session, of course, we'll have live coverage here on c-span. continues. host: at her table, thomas massie who sits on the government reforms committee. congressman, after that shooting was to place in virginia but was targeting members of congress that's been a large amount of their time in washington d.c., what did that reveal to you about your safety and the safety of your colleagues? people may not realize, but there are very few members of congress th
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you can follow a live set a coverage on c-span 2, online at c-span.org, and on the free c-span radio app. tomorrow is the final day for the supreme court to release decisions for the current term. there are six remaining cases that were heard this term. watch a c-span for coverage of the court's final day. last week, the supreme court unanimously struck down a north carolina law that banned registered sexist vendors from using social media sites, like facebook and twitter. the court ruled that...
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. >> watch sunday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span 2 book tv. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. it's brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> "washington journal" continues. host: newsmax ceo chris ruddy is back after making headlines. telling pbs that you believe president is considering firing special counsel robert mueller. what do you base that belief on? guest: i'm a journalist in addition to running newsmax. i have some good sources in the administration. i think it's an accurate statement. i have not spoken to the president about the matter. i believe it's an accurate statement. it's really not different from what the president's own attorney said this past sunday. where he said the president is leaving open the option to terminate the special counsel. host: you're a friend of the president. you're at the white house yesterday? guest: correct. host: what did you talk about? guest: i didn't deal with president. i met with other white house officials yesterday. i usu
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c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1970 nine, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> and now the gettysburg college summer conference, recorded earlier today. there's a discussion on civil work ships, prison escapes college summer conference, recorded earlier and confederate soldiers in sherman's army. this is america history tv. >> in case you missed it on c-span, retired brigadier general gerald calloway on the possible threat of climate change on national security. >> if you go back to older field manuals, there is one in the 1980's that said weather and terrain of the most significant aspects of battlefield. orther it is the open seas the hill you are going to climb. when they are in change, the military is concerned about that. the military has long had an interest in dealing with things like this and forecasting what might happen. >> wisconsin congressman at a town hall meeting. >> [applause] >> remember what i said in the beginning of the meeting, and that is that interrupt
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>> the annual congressional baseball game is live this evening here on c-span starting at 7:00 eastern. today, the house approved a resolution by voice vote commending the capitol police and other first responders for their actions at the republican baseball practice yesterday where five people were injured including congressman steve scalise who remains in critical condition at a washington hospital. after that vote, steny hoyer and kevin mccarthy spoke about what happened at the practice and tonight's baseball game. is house and indeed the nation was shaken by the horrific shooting in alexandria. we just unanimously passed the majority leader's resolution. all of us are praying for the safe recovery of our friend and colleague, majority whip steve scalise, and others who were injured yesterday. steve is the majority whip. i'm the minority whip. we are therefore in some respects adversaries. but we are also friends. and i am keeping him, his wife, jennifer, and their children in my thoughts today. mr. speaker, as you probably know, steve loves baseball. of us have seen the broad smile
>> the annual congressional baseball game is live this evening here on c-span starting at 7:00 eastern. today, the house approved a resolution by voice vote commending the capitol police and other first responders for their actions at the republican baseball practice yesterday where five people were injured including congressman steve scalise who remains in critical condition at a washington hospital. after that vote, steny hoyer and kevin mccarthy spoke about what happened at the...
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tomorrow at 7:00 eastern on c-span and c-span radio app your .ext, comments this morning this afternoon just wrapped up. donald trump announcing the u.s. stepping away from the paris climate accord. [applause] donald trump: thank you very much. thank you. begin byike to addressing the terrorist attack in manila. we are closely monitoring the situation, and i will continue to give
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eastern time on c-span two and c-span this evening is when you can see today's hearing. you have your phone, download free.span radio app for a great way to listen while you are doing other things this morning, listen to the questioning from the senators. maryland, independent, good morning, go ahead. >> thanks for taking my call. i definitely believe there is something to this investigation after somevinced research that we are also following the wrong lead. i'm surprised we are not hearing from the public new sources, which is also interesting. i urge people and they people to do personal research on the staffer firednc by donna brazil and was in direct links with wikileaks. unloading. host: his family has said that is not sure when officials have said that as well. caller: what is interesting and the real research says they all recanted their stories after donna brazil and others got to them. where did you learn this? newsr: one american special report with pearson sharp. three -- too many coincidences. host: a republican. caller: how are you today? i just want to cal
eastern time on c-span two and c-span this evening is when you can see today's hearing. you have your phone, download free.span radio app for a great way to listen while you are doing other things this morning, listen to the questioning from the senators. maryland, independent, good morning, go ahead. >> thanks for taking my call. i definitely believe there is something to this investigation after somevinced research that we are also following the wrong lead. i'm surprised we are not...
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caller: thank you for c-span. last night, there was a terrorist attack in london and it was perpetrated by a group of closer to the south of england and africa. in the united states, we have our neighbors south of the border and they are saying, you cannot stop them from coming up here and competing against you in your own country. i cannot help but feel the workers in europe and the united states are being played by the people that control the hiring in england and united states, and they keep important people from outside the country if something goes wrong and say, you have to deal with it three in moment of silence. what do you have to think? we are talking about the it usedsue earlier, and to be you had family-owned businesses and enterprises in america owned by individuals and families and run by their values. we still have those kind of businesses in america. when you see them, that kind of business doesn't necessarily put the pursuit of profit first. family businesses care about the community and put those
caller: thank you for c-span. last night, there was a terrorist attack in london and it was perpetrated by a group of closer to the south of england and africa. in the united states, we have our neighbors south of the border and they are saying, you cannot stop them from coming up here and competing against you in your own country. i cannot help but feel the workers in europe and the united states are being played by the people that control the hiring in england and united states, and they keep...
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n this weekend, c-span's city tour with the help of our comcast partners, takes book tv and american history tv to portland, oregon, as we explore its rich history and literary culture. saturday we'll visit powell's city of books, we'll go inside to see its vast collections and learn about the history of one of the largest independent book stores. >> when we first moved into this building, we were 15,000 square feet of books. now we're 75,000 retail squire fe -- square feet of books. it's, i think, a reason that some authors moved to portland, that this is a resource for them. >> and former state senator avel gordly shares her journey with her book, "remembering the power of words." >> them knowing that we, that i could be a part of the march and the demonstrations and the conversations that went on in our local community was very -- the word i would use now is empowering. that's what it was. and connecting to what was happening all those many, many miles away. >> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, we'll step inside the historic pittic mansion, built in 1914. the
n this weekend, c-span's city tour with the help of our comcast partners, takes book tv and american history tv to portland, oregon, as we explore its rich history and literary culture. saturday we'll visit powell's city of books, we'll go inside to see its vast collections and learn about the history of one of the largest independent book stores. >> when we first moved into this building, we were 15,000 square feet of books. now we're 75,000 retail squire fe -- square feet of books....
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eastern on c-span three. c-span,you missed it on retired brigadier general gerald on the possible threat of climate change on national security. if the repeal minerals, this one from the 1980's that says -- most significant aspects of battlefield combat, whether it's nice that have to be open, open seas, or were you a crime -- climb -- the military about that. on you have an interest of feeling thing -- with things like this and forecasting might have -- what might happen. >> jim sensenbrenner and attend meeting. warned -- [applause] >> as i said at the beginning of the meeting, interruptions are not going to be tolerated. ok, would you please sit down, sir? you do not have the floor. sit down. sit down. -- you for leaving. >> means surrendering his king hearing on -- the foreign so -- intelligence surveillance act -- >> where you not answering these questions? is there executive privilege or >> where you not answering? nots what you feel is relevant, and. >> missouri congresswoman and wagner on the changes t
eastern on c-span three. c-span,you missed it on retired brigadier general gerald on the possible threat of climate change on national security. if the repeal minerals, this one from the 1980's that says -- most significant aspects of battlefield combat, whether it's nice that have to be open, open seas, or were you a crime -- climb -- the military about that. on you have an interest of feeling thing -- with things like this and forecasting might have -- what might happen. >> jim...
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city tour of hyde park, new york, saturday at book astern on c-span 2's tv. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the contry. -- country. sunday night on afterwards, utah republican senator mike lee talks about forgotten historical figures who fought against big government in his book "written out of history." senator lee is interviewed by former acting solicitor general. >> when you are on the lookout for them they come to you gradually. other people i knew who they thought should get more credit than they get. and in the case of one, this is an indian chief and he understood the principle of federalism because they lived it for centuries before we were our own country. i was intrigued by that because he is not a name most americans know anything about. and yet he had a profound impact on our system of government. he's the guy who enabled benjamin franklin to learn about federalism. and he was the conduit for which this information flowed to the rest of the founders. made its way first into the articles of confederation and more perfec
city tour of hyde park, new york, saturday at book astern on c-span 2's tv. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the contry. -- country. sunday night on afterwards, utah republican senator mike lee talks about forgotten historical figures who fought against big government in his book "written out of history." senator lee is interviewed by former acting solicitor general. >> when you are on the lookout for them they come to you gradually. other people i...
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eastern on c-span three.ollow the hearings on c-span.org or with the c-span radio app. >> the supreme court struck down a law that makes birthrate citizens ship harder for us children of on what father subtended on what mothers. the gender line that congress agreed true is incompatible with the fifth amendment requirement that all people must be treated equally under the law. the court's unanimous ruling was a - 0 and sessions versus montana. here's the argument the court heard late last year. >> ill hear an argument this morning the rental lynch. >> mr. chief justice may i have please the court. the united states constitution does not confer citizenship on
eastern on c-span three.ollow the hearings on c-span.org or with the c-span radio app. >> the supreme court struck down a law that makes birthrate citizens ship harder for us children of on what father subtended on what mothers. the gender line that congress agreed true is incompatible with the fifth amendment requirement that all people must be treated equally under the law. the court's unanimous ruling was a - 0 and sessions versus montana. here's the argument the court heard late last...
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c-span.org, and the c-span radio app. ♪ c-span, where history unfolds daily.n 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's television companies and is brought to you why your cable or satellite provider. >> president trump started the week meeting with members of his cabinet at the white house. at the top of the meeting, he talked at length for the time it took his cabinet members to be approved by the senate. this is 20 minutes. president trump: good morning. we have much great news to share with the american people today as we continue to deliver on our promises. long delay and confirmation and the confirmation process by the senate democrats, which i call maybestructionists -- they will change, but i doubt it. they are truly obstructionists. the confirmation process has been record-setting long -- and i mean record-setting long -- for some of the finest people in our country, being delayed and delayed and delayed. much of that is over, and now we are going to move on through the regular process with people at other levels of government and that
c-span.org, and the c-span radio app. ♪ c-span, where history unfolds daily.n 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's television companies and is brought to you why your cable or satellite provider. >> president trump started the week meeting with members of his cabinet at the white house. at the top of the meeting, he talked at length for the time it took his cabinet members to be approved by the senate. this is 20 minutes. president trump: good morning. we have much...
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c-span, ouse live on watch the senate on c-span 2. c-span 3 later today, treasury secretary nuchin will testify at a house subcommittee hearing on his department's 2018 budget. xpect questions about i.r.s. operations and cyber security, also seizing terrorist bank 4 p.m.s, will be live at eastern on c-span 3. coming up this evening on c-span mattis willsecretary testify before the house arms budgetee on the pentagon request starting 7 p.m. eastern live on c-span 2. >> tonight on the communicators. >> i decided there was a column championing average people techies r wanted to be and in challenging the companies, the industry to serve those people. >> the first of a two-part conversation with one of the nation's best-known technology watchers, walt mosberg. the top technology gadgets and over his career and his predictions of tech developments. > i believe we will see in the ext 5 to 10 years big burst of new stuff. virtual reality, augmented reality, artificial intelligence you know, all kinds of new ways of driving cars, we little tas
c-span, ouse live on watch the senate on c-span 2. c-span 3 later today, treasury secretary nuchin will testify at a house subcommittee hearing on his department's 2018 budget. xpect questions about i.r.s. operations and cyber security, also seizing terrorist bank 4 p.m.s, will be live at eastern on c-span 3. coming up this evening on c-span mattis willsecretary testify before the house arms budgetee on the pentagon request starting 7 p.m. eastern live on c-span 2. >> tonight on the...
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i share your high opinions of c-span and appointed this out to the c-span audience before nobody ever complains about c-span it would take republican to do that that is why i am republican growing up to beat the american way. >> talk about gerrymandering of would not call it treasonous but we live in a society people are greedy and self centered what will lead you expect? and how they get away to require an expert? it is an ongoing battle to talk treason you cannot have a country without borders. >> host: what is a red diaper baby? >> guest: my parents were the card-carrying members of the communist party causing america to lose the cold war and to orchestrate this movement that is the bad diaper baby. >> what kind of work did they do? >> host: next call from pennsylvania. >> caller: i am a registered republican and i have paid much different opinion to be a republican and a patriot obviously he believes someone who said they could not serve in the united states military obviously he believes that before a bankruptcy judge six times is a patriot and then he refuses to pay taxes at lea
i share your high opinions of c-span and appointed this out to the c-span audience before nobody ever complains about c-span it would take republican to do that that is why i am republican growing up to beat the american way. >> talk about gerrymandering of would not call it treasonous but we live in a society people are greedy and self centered what will lead you expect? and how they get away to require an expert? it is an ongoing battle to talk treason you cannot have a country without...
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>> c-span, where history unfolds daily. was created as a public service by america's companies and n praut to you today by your cable provider.te >> "washington journal" continues. host: and it is open phones end the program at 10:00 this morning. we want to hear from you about on your c policy issue mind. democrat consist call in at 202-748-8000. 202-748-8001. independents, 202-748-8002. as you are calling in, breaking news story this morning, here is about a ews story police investigating a shooting multiple monday with fatalities, according to story noting orange county sheriff office responded to a shooting in the road, the sythe scene has been stabilized. dead.ple people week before the anniversary of massacre.nightclub there is more updates over the minutes, the next 20 we'll bring you that. phone lines are yours. we want to hear from you. up first in wakefield, new hampshire shire, line for democrats. morning. caller: good morning. i appreciate you taking my call. i enjoyed your reading of the few months ago on c-spa
>> c-span, where history unfolds daily. was created as a public service by america's companies and n praut to you today by your cable provider.te >> "washington journal" continues. host: and it is open phones end the program at 10:00 this morning. we want to hear from you about on your c policy issue mind. democrat consist call in at 202-748-8000. 202-748-8001. independents, 202-748-8002. as you are calling in, breaking news story this morning, here is about a ews story...
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live coverage of the house when it finally gets under way here on c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the chair will postpone further proceedings today on motions to suspend the rules on which a recorded vote or the yeas and nays are ordered. or on votes objected to under clause 6 of rule 20. the house will resume proceedings on postponed questions at a later time. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i would move that the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, h.r. 446. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: union calendar number 113. h.r. 446. a bill to extend the deadline
live coverage of the house when it finally gets under way here on c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the chair will postpone further proceedings today on motions to suspend the rules on which a recorded vote or the yeas and nays are ordered. or on votes objected to under clause 6 of rule 20. the house will resume proceedings on postponed questions at a later time. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition?...
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this is another part of the witchhunt, c-span.hat is the timeliness of the 45th anniversary of the break-in? guest: let me answer that. c-span continually honors anniversaries of important events in american history, and the watergate break-in was certainly important. right now because obstruction of justice is an issue that we are currently discussing with regard to the incumbent president, and we do have some historical experience with obstruction of justice with regard to richard nixon. so i for one think that c-span is not part of a, anything untoward. i think a lot of people are very interested. i know my phone has been ringing. ordinarily, most people can go for months on end without hearing me talk about watergate but not this month because obstruction of justice is a live issue. host: what parallels do you see between then and now? i was looking at a list of incidents that the counsel for the house judiciary committee came up with in support of the first article of impeachment against richard nixon, which is all obstructio
this is another part of the witchhunt, c-span.hat is the timeliness of the 45th anniversary of the break-in? guest: let me answer that. c-span continually honors anniversaries of important events in american history, and the watergate break-in was certainly important. right now because obstruction of justice is an issue that we are currently discussing with regard to the incumbent president, and we do have some historical experience with obstruction of justice with regard to richard nixon. so i...
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eastern, >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's public television companies. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite divider. -- provider. >> today on c-span we will be anding from joseph dunford the u.s. strategy for dealing with isis and north korea. also cyber war. the joint chiefs of staff will be speaking at the press club, we take you there live at 1 p.m. on them., an update attempt to repeal and replace the health care law. with tom carper. we will have that live on c-span. senate at 4:00 eastern time. usually they recess in the evening around 7 p.m. eastern but tonight democrats plan to keep the senate in session until midnight. politico reports that democrats will be holding the floor to voice frustrations at republicans for refusal to hear committee hearings on their health care overhaul. the liberal wing is demanding that chuck schumer and the others shut the senate down. they have made no decision on that object. you can read more on politico and
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. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable-television companies and brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. "washington journal" continues. host: again, -- we told you this via tweet during a segment we just had that president trump announced --will nominate christopher to become the new head of the fbi. he was the former attorney he would succeed james comey, fired last month. take a look at mr. comey, particularly what the conversations were with jeff sessions. mr. comey did not want to be alone with mr. trump. aside to tell him private interactionist clinton fbi director and the president were inappropriate but could not guarantee the president would not try to talk to mr. comey again. he did not reveal what so unnerved him. mr. trump's request, the fbi director and investigation into the former national security adviser michael flynn, who had just been fired. you can see at 10:00 this thursday on c-span3, open phones, the numbers on the sc
. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable-television companies and brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. "washington journal" continues. host: again, -- we told you this via tweet during a segment we just had that president trump announced --will nominate christopher to become the new head of the fbi. he was the former attorney he would succeed james comey, fired last month. take a look at mr....
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app. -- free c-span radio app. c-span's washington journal life every date with news and policy issues that impact you. riley, author of the book, black power, shares his views on white it -- founder of the 90's richie,irvana and rob on the organization's 25th anniversary and its election reform efforts. then scott massi only talks increase in1% military pay in the 2018 federal budget. what c-span's washington journal life at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. recently on c-span, college student separate would at a judiciary committee on free speech on college campuses. >> the president of units college unilaterally canceled the speaker. days later, the president enacted new speaker policies that made any speakers to campuses and especially arduous process for my student group. what i find impermissible, undemocratic, and active medical to the intellectual character of the college i attended is the president attended -- decision to disinvited a speaker solely on his inflammatory remarks on race. >> a congressman on
app. -- free c-span radio app. c-span's washington journal life every date with news and policy issues that impact you. riley, author of the book, black power, shares his views on white it -- founder of the 90's richie,irvana and rob on the organization's 25th anniversary and its election reform efforts. then scott massi only talks increase in1% military pay in the 2018 federal budget. what c-span's washington journal life at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. recently on c-span, college...
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eastern on c-span.ou can follow live on c-span.org or listen live on the c-span radio app. >> e-house task force on ending sexual violence will be holding a discussion friday on sexual assault prevention and assistance for victims. you can watch that live starting at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span two. c-span.org or listen live on the c-span radio app. >> next a hearing on the recent global ransomware attacks and strengthening the seven security. the hearing was held by two subcommittees. the attack begin on may 12 and affected more than 3000 users and 150 countries. this is an hour and 50 minutes.
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sunday night at eight eastern on c-span. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by americans cable television companies. and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> today housing and urban development secretary dr. ben carson spoke about assisting first-time homebuyers at a conference in washington d.c.. his remarks are one half hour. [applause] >> thank you for the great welcome. and thanks to all of you for being here today. we are excited to have folks watching live by c-span and through the webcast. it is my pleasure to introduce dr. ben carson so is the 17th secretary of housing and urban development. his bio is in your program books. as many notable accomplishments i wanted to highlight obviously is nearly 30 years as director of pediatrics neurosurgery at johns hopkins children's center. we are very excited to have dr. ben carson join us last night at our 45th annual housing visionary awards and very much appreciate him providing a welcome and joining us for dinner. it is my pleasure t
sunday night at eight eastern on c-span. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by americans cable television companies. and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> today housing and urban development secretary dr. ben carson spoke about assisting first-time homebuyers at a conference in washington d.c.. his remarks are one half hour. [applause] >> thank you for the great welcome. and thanks to all of you...
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>> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable service companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> the heurich house in washington, d.c., was built by christian heurich, who started a successful brewing company in 1872. today we tour several rooms in that mansion, also called the brewmaster's castle, to learn about the heurich family. this is the first of a two-part series. >> this is the home of christian heurich, washington, d.c.'s most important brewer. he was a philanthropist, and he also was the largest employer during his lifetime. he lived to 102. when he died he was still operating his brewery, he was the oldest brewer in the world at that time. this room was built originally to be christian heurich's beer drinking room. room floor was made out of title. furniture wetavern still have in the middle of the room. because christian was basically 60 years old when he had his children and the dining room was the only place for th
>> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable service companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> the heurich house in washington, d.c., was built by christian heurich, who started a successful brewing company in 1872. today we tour several rooms in that mansion, also called the brewmaster's castle, to learn about the heurich family. this is the first of a two-part series. >> this is...
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the free c-span radio app.ext, president trump and indian prime minister talk about the relationship between the two countries, focusing on training and global security. at this white house rose garden event, the prime minister invited president trump and his family to india. >> thank you. in gentlemen, the president of the united states and the prime minister of the republic of india. president trump: get afternoon. it is a pleasure to welcome you to the white house. i've always had a deep admiration for your country and its people in a proponent -- profound admiration for your traditions. this summer, india will celebrate the 70th anniversary of its independence and on behalf of the united states we want to congratulate the indian people on this magnificent milestone in the life of your very, very incredible nation. during my campaign, i pledged that if elected, india would have a true friend in the white house. and, that is now exactly what you have. a true friend. a friendship between the united states and
the free c-span radio app.ext, president trump and indian prime minister talk about the relationship between the two countries, focusing on training and global security. at this white house rose garden event, the prime minister invited president trump and his family to india. >> thank you. in gentlemen, the president of the united states and the prime minister of the republic of india. president trump: get afternoon. it is a pleasure to welcome you to the white house. i've always had a...
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join us on social media by sending us a tweet at c-span wj or facebook.com/c-span. we will get to your calls and comments in just a moment. first the story from "the washington post" pointing out the witnesses describing the rampage that left a trail of bloody bodies on the bridge in the adjacent borough market. it was a low-tech but high-profile attack. joining us live on the phone is the contributing author of the story today at washington post.com. he is the reporter in london. thanks for being with us on what i know is a busy morning. guest: thanks for having me on your show. host: for those who have not been following the developments of the last 12 hours, what me through how this unfolded. guest: what we know so far about how this unfolded is that three intokers drove a white van a crowd of people on the south side of london bridge around 10:00 p.m. local time. that is when the pubs here are very busy. people are leaving with lots of people on the pavement. the attackers got out of the vehicle and then started to stab people, making their way to borough market
join us on social media by sending us a tweet at c-span wj or facebook.com/c-span. we will get to your calls and comments in just a moment. first the story from "the washington post" pointing out the witnesses describing the rampage that left a trail of bloody bodies on the bridge in the adjacent borough market. it was a low-tech but high-profile attack. joining us live on the phone is the contributing author of the story today at washington post.com. he is the reporter in london....
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you can see that on c-span 3. this coming thursday. 10:00, c-span 3 watch for it on c-span.org. that testimony taking place before the senate intelligence committee. go to our website at c-span.org for more information. hamden, connecticut independent line. caller: i agree with the last caller. but at the same time, the reason why these spokespeople aren't so effective, because this white house adopted sort of fox msnbc model of giving information. just talking about talking points. not having these individuals using their own critical thinking skills. everyone is reiterating trump. it kind of sucks. host: is it fair to say that every president has spokespeople that do the same thing and reiterate the president's messaging. caller: during obama and during bush's administration, they deferuated from the president's idea. listen i can understand what's going on now. let me tell you what i think. spicer can't do that. host: if you go to the editorial section of the "washington journal"-- wall streetjournal, the editors talks about the travel ban and the things you read about over t
you can see that on c-span 3. this coming thursday. 10:00, c-span 3 watch for it on c-span.org. that testimony taking place before the senate intelligence committee. go to our website at c-span.org for more information. hamden, connecticut independent line. caller: i agree with the last caller. but at the same time, the reason why these spokespeople aren't so effective, because this white house adopted sort of fox msnbc model of giving information. just talking about talking points. not having...
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q >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television programs and brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. announcer: welcome back. frank morris is with us. he directs the latin and center at florida international university and we are talking about the future of u.s.-cuba policy under the trump administration. yesterday, as you well know, president trump said he was canceling as what he views the obama administration's completely one-sided deal with cuba. he did less than that. tell us about it. guest: he did a lot less. i think there is a lot less continuity to change from obama's policy. two fundamental changes, americans will be restricted from traveling on what was known people to people travel where they could go to cuba under 12 different categories. from now on, under president trump's changes they will have to go through groups and there will be much more monitoring or auditing to make sure that cubans are in fact traveling as a group
q >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television programs and brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. announcer: welcome back. frank morris is with us. he directs the latin and center at florida international university and we are talking about the future of u.s.-cuba policy under the trump administration. yesterday, as you well know, president trump said he was canceling as what he views the obama...
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to c-span-wjtweets and you can also post on our facebook page on facebook.com/c-span. we will tell you again, come thursday at 10:00, you can only assume that most of washington will be watching, as many outside the united states as well, watching the testimony with james comey. not only will you hear it gavel to gavel, no commentary in between that. that is on the testimony of the former fbi director and the interaction with members of the senate intelligence committee. c-span3 is where you go. view it at c-span.org and you can also see it courtesy of our c-span radio app. go to our website at c-span.org for more information, not only on this hearing but other events as well, and as far as today, any members of the intelligence community and justice department , the fbi, the acting director, the director of national intelligence, there will be a hearing today taking a look at five. you probably remember, if you follow this close enough, when it comes to intelligence gathering overseas, you can see , danoreman ron rosenstein coats, the national intelligence ,irector, a
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again, that house foreign affairs committee should resume shortly live here on c-span 3. while we await, the congressional profile interview with freshman house member stephanie murphy. >> toll us how you got into -- tell us how you got into politics and why you did. >> i got into this race four months before the november of 2016 election. the reason i got into the campaign was i'm at my heart a public servant. and i just felt given the rhetoric, the hateful rhetoric going on in the 2016 campaign and the dysfunction of government that was causing so much angst in the citizenship, it was the dysfunction of government was manifesting itself in unpleasant ways and then later on top of that the pulse nightclub shooting happened in my district. it felt like a call to service. i felt if you wanted to change washington you had to change the type of people you were sending there. so i decided to get into the race to run a four month campaign against a 24 year incumbent. >> and with that running against the seasoned opponent like that, who did you turn to for advice, for counsel,
again, that house foreign affairs committee should resume shortly live here on c-span 3. while we await, the congressional profile interview with freshman house member stephanie murphy. >> toll us how you got into -- tell us how you got into politics and why you did. >> i got into this race four months before the november of 2016 election. the reason i got into the campaign was i'm at my heart a public servant. and i just felt given the rhetoric, the hateful rhetoric going on in the...
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c-span visited many libraries 1999, c-span n. had a chance to tour the reagan reagan, here ancy is a bit from the store. >> people come to the library, things they or two find to be their favorite? you would really have to ask them. i think there are always curious about the berlin wall. and they're -- the whole thing so -- i mean, it's all here. is here.g in his life to say be hard for me which one they would choose. over here is march 30, 1981. >> yeah. where were you when you heard the president had been shot? was at a luncheon, an art for some ncheon, and reason, this never happened to willing, won'tgod i pen to me again, but uddenly had the feeling i had to go. and -- >> you mean just -- know what it was, i just had the feeling i had to house.ck to the white host: if you want to watch that entire tour, you can see it all available at ming c-span.org. anthony clark, i know you want that.k a little about guest: there have been several times about the exhibit about over time.nation it is incredibly moving to be there and see th
c-span visited many libraries 1999, c-span n. had a chance to tour the reagan reagan, here ancy is a bit from the store. >> people come to the library, things they or two find to be their favorite? you would really have to ask them. i think there are always curious about the berlin wall. and they're -- the whole thing so -- i mean, it's all here. is here.g in his life to say be hard for me which one they would choose. over here is march 30, 1981. >> yeah. where were you when you...
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eastern time. 2017 winningthe videos from c-span's studentcam contest. students at milan high school. their documentary on autonomous vehicles is entitled "live and let drive." take a look. ♪
eastern time. 2017 winningthe videos from c-span's studentcam contest. students at milan high school. their documentary on autonomous vehicles is entitled "live and let drive." take a look. ♪