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we both firmly believe in open live corp rules based international order and free trade the two blocks are ready have a pretty balanced trade relationship last year the e.u. exported goods and services worth seventy eight billion euros to japan and imports are just a little less that trade volume is expected to increase substantially as a result of the deal. the agreement will see the removal of a host of trade barriers enabling the e.u. to export products like milk nice and wine to japan without paying tariffs the e.u. in turn will no longer demand ten percent tariffs on japanese cars a move that comes as good news for a well known japanese brands like toyota nissan and mitsubishi. the deal still needs to be ratified by the european parliament if all goes to plan the agreement will go into effect in the autumn of twenty nineteen. of a more on that deal let's cross over to give our. correspondent in brussels and our financial correspondent in frankfurt i'd like to start with you georg according to the european commission the e.u. japan deal is the largest ever negotiated by the e.u. ho
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apart but politically economically recruit hard to get in the close we both firmly believe in open live corp rules based international order. and free trade the two blocks are ready have a pretty balanced trade relationship last year the e.u. exported goods and services worth seventy eight billion euros to japan and imports are just a little less that trade volume is expected to increase substantially as a result of the deal. the agreement will see the removal of a host of trade barriers enabling the e.u. to export products like milk nice and wine to japan without paying tariffs the e.u. in turn will no longer demand ten per cent tariffs on japanese cars a move that comes as good news for a well known japanese brands like toyota nissan and mitsubishi. the deal still needs to be ratified by the european parliament if all goes to plan the agreement will go into effect in the autumn of twenty nineteen. brantley bartz from the frankfurt stock in strange. apart from the symbolic push for free trade how important is this. it is important and not just symbolism but it's going to push the economies
apart but politically economically recruit hard to get in the close we both firmly believe in open live corp rules based international order. and free trade the two blocks are ready have a pretty balanced trade relationship last year the e.u. exported goods and services worth seventy eight billion euros to japan and imports are just a little less that trade volume is expected to increase substantially as a result of the deal. the agreement will see the removal of a host of trade barriers...
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peace corps volunteers represent the best of america. these selfless men and women live two years often in remote parts of the world helping to advance critical priorities like educating girls, preventing h.i.v. and malaria, environmental conservation, improving agriculture methods and community and economic development. mr. speaker, this is an important bill that will improve the lives of our peace corps volunteers currently serving in 65 countries across the globe. by passing this measure, we honor sam farr and nick castle and the 230,000 americans who have served as peace corps volunteers over the past 57 years. i remember when the peace corps first came together when president kennedy called for the peace corps. it has obviously gone on for a long, long time and has been one of the most successful programs that the united states has had. so i urge my colleagues to support this measure, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. poe: continue to reserve. the speaker pro temp
peace corps volunteers represent the best of america. these selfless men and women live two years often in remote parts of the world helping to advance critical priorities like educating girls, preventing h.i.v. and malaria, environmental conservation, improving agriculture methods and community and economic development. mr. speaker, this is an important bill that will improve the lives of our peace corps volunteers currently serving in 65 countries across the globe. by passing this measure, we...
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it symbolizes how many lives would have been lost in the men and women still fighting. >> that is right. this world dedicated to the men and women of the marine corps made the ultimate sacrifice in their lives in defense of this country. >> would open people, and what do you hope they feel? you see not only average average americans come, but service members and marines. when you talk to them, this is a huge sculpture, over 70 feet. >> it's almost overwhelming. the veterans themselves come here to pay respect to their fallen marines, to follow another servicemembers, but also because it represents the honor, commitment to encourage those marines have shown. >> just to wrap it up, obviously we're approaching independent day. huge holiday for you. 1.5 million visitors to this site a year. probably a lot over this weekend. what is your wish for people when they come here and do this memorial? >> this is a fantastic place to watch the fireworks editor position behind the memorial is fireworks go up creating this beautiful silhouette. i hope people have a safe, memorable fourth of july weekend. >> leland, i think you get a sense standing next to the scu
it symbolizes how many lives would have been lost in the men and women still fighting. >> that is right. this world dedicated to the men and women of the marine corps made the ultimate sacrifice in their lives in defense of this country. >> would open people, and what do you hope they feel? you see not only average average americans come, but service members and marines. when you talk to them, this is a huge sculpture, over 70 feet. >> it's almost overwhelming. the veterans...
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corps volunteers. follow the house live on crmbs span when members gavel back in. til then a look at the brett kavanaugh nomination to the supreme court, from today's "washington journal." kavanaugho the supreme court, president of -- what is anthony your organization has interest in that? guest: we care about the courts are we been involved in elections for some time. 2014 was a big year. we are a pro-life organization collecting pro-life senators. 2014de great gains in which led to a great win in the trump presidency. this led to the nomination of gorsuch, now the nomination of kavanaugh. we need the senate to confirm along with perhaps a democrat or two to confirm this nominee. host: what are your initial thoughts? guest: i think he is highly confirmable. iny much like neil gorsuch background and philosophy. the senate has confirmed neil gorsuch. i think we have 49 solid program life vote from that angle in the senate. we have collins and makowski on record voting for gorsuch before. i mean by the content of his intellect and background but i also mean because t
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if he does the news coming to you live from foreign land far's to fires raging across the northern hemisphere i'm at the press corps on the summer of planes are a gold thing far is that threatening lives from california to sweden and he greets the president made homeless tell me that the government failed to warn them of the impending danger also calling on. people around the world marvel to be the longest leader if you have to take place this century will show you some of the stoning images of the local news. you. amount of dollars thank you for joining us samara temperatures in many places in the northern hemisphere have left firefighters battling huge blazes in the united states two firefighters died as they struggled to bring a blaze in northern california under control dozens of homes in the city of reading have gone up in smoke and the blaze is still barely contained in europe season's largest fire emergency in a century threatens to escalate again and tens of thousands of pictures are still burning with authorities warning high winds could worsen the situation in the coming hours and in greece anger is mount
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learn more at moretoparkinsons.com ♪ >> you are listening live to the iconic marine corps band in thefourth of july weekend edition of "america's news hq." i'm elizabeth grant coming to you from the marine corps memorial right across from
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corps volunteers. follow the house live on crmbs span when members gavel back in. til then a look at the brett kavanaugh nomination to the supreme court, from today's "washington journal." kavanaugho the supreme court, president of -- what is anthony your organization has interest in that? guest: we care about the courts are we been involved in elections for some time. 2014 was a big
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this is you know we news live from berlin a growing backlash donald trump comes home to a deafening corps of criticism bipartisan can condemnation of the president for siding with russia's vladimir putin and against his own intelligence agencies who took the word of the k.g.b. . over the men and women of the cia and now the white house is struggling to explain why trump except that the russian president's denial of meddling in the twenty sixteen u.s. election when his intelligence community says it's an established fact also on the show remembering a political icon former u.s. president barack obama leads a tribute to the late south african president nelson mandela on the eve of what would have been mandela's one hundredth birthday it's obama's highest profile speech since leaving the white house. and rejecting protectionism the european union and japan signed a landmark free trade deal in gracing a third of the global economy and more than six hundred million people. living on. the law. thank you so much for your company everyone well we start off with the fallout from that historic u.s.
this is you know we news live from berlin a growing backlash donald trump comes home to a deafening corps of criticism bipartisan can condemnation of the president for siding with russia's vladimir putin and against his own intelligence agencies who took the word of the k.g.b. . over the men and women of the cia and now the white house is struggling to explain why trump except that the russian president's denial of meddling in the twenty sixteen u.s. election when his intelligence community...
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lives. >> you were 18? >> same as me. i went in the marine corpsremember about his birth mom? he recalls a night in alaska. he had a chance encounter at a bar called the tavern. >> we had a beer and started a conversation. i don't have the lady's name. i don't. >> he recalls making woman for the woman and the two sharing a tender, romantic night. >> i never heard from her again. >> these are my brothers? >> yep. >> a revelation of relief. >> i was accepted and wanted. >> as a parting gift, doc offers his newly found son a note. we are family. and the marine coda, semper fi. always loyal. ben's next stop, anchorage, alaska, known as the last front tear and hopefully final step finding the missing link to his past, his mother. she has gotten it down to two women. one his aunt, and the other his mother. >> i'm going to see ifhe's lln me. >> unannounced, he is rolling the dice. going to the office building where one of the women works. certain she is either his aunt or his biological mom. >> my name is ben. >> she answers. >> i hear the voice. a little
lives. >> you were 18? >> same as me. i went in the marine corpsremember about his birth mom? he recalls a night in alaska. he had a chance encounter at a bar called the tavern. >> we had a beer and started a conversation. i don't have the lady's name. i don't. >> he recalls making woman for the woman and the two sharing a tender, romantic night. >> i never heard from her again. >> these are my brothers? >> yep. >> a revelation of relief. >>...
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visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] >> a quick remind that are we'll be live in just over an hour with remarks from president trump on tariffs and trade policy. in the meantime, the house today approved the 2019 defense programs and policy bills. here's a look at today's debate. it lasts about an hour. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. thornberry: mr. speaker, pursuant to house resolution 1027 i call up the conference report on the bill h.r. 5515 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. n act to : h.r. 5515, a authorize appropriations for the fiscal year of 2019 for military construction and for defense activities of the department of energy, to
visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] >> a quick remind that are we'll be live in just over an hour with remarks from president trump on tariffs and trade policy. in the meantime, the house today approved the 2019 defense programs and policy bills. here's a look at today's debate. it lasts about an hour. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. thornberry: mr. speaker, pursuant to house resolution...
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live coverage here on c-span. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ oh, yeah knock, knock, knocking on heaven's door knock, knock, knocking on heaven's door ooh, yeah ♪ ♪ knock, knock, knocking on heaven's door knock, knock, knocking on heaven's door whoa whoa, whoa yeah ♪ >> again, we are live at granite city works which is a steel producing factory in granite city, illinois. the audience there waiting to hear from president trump. he's set to talk about tariffs and trade policy here. the president was set to start 10 minutes ago, scheduled to start at 3:40. he's running just a couple minutes behind. we will have live coverage of his remarks when it gets under way here on c-span. so while we wait here's a portion from today's "washington journal." host: so we had you on about a year ago, the two of you, to talk about legislation of career and technical education. congressman thompson, tell us what's happened since then? mr. thompson: h.r. 2353, which is a really
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national defense act of 1920 said you would have professional corps that was straining, no citizen conscripts. but this had never been lived up to, and now you have herbert hoover saying, i'm going to cut $8 million, $11 million, and macarthur is worried. if you don't have the officer corps, who is going to drain the -- who is going to train that next group for the next war? he believes in mechanization. put money into trying to get the new proponents of what they will need, but he gets rid of the mechanized force, this group they had put together to supplant the footsoldier. basically, they were all working with obsolete world war i tanks that could not run. as well, you did not have a whole fleet of people in the background servicing those tanks. this was a lot of money that was going to be chewed up at a small funds they were getting, as well as air power. macarthur's whole thing was why are you going to build these now when in 10 years they may be obsolete, maybe when the war starts? there is too much on the line. maybe one 150 millimeter howitzer was created during this time period. has these -- also roosevelt comes i
national defense act of 1920 said you would have professional corps that was straining, no citizen conscripts. but this had never been lived up to, and now you have herbert hoover saying, i'm going to cut $8 million, $11 million, and macarthur is worried. if you don't have the officer corps, who is going to drain the -- who is going to train that next group for the next war? he believes in mechanization. put money into trying to get the new proponents of what they will need, but he gets rid of...
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visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [indistinct conversations] announcer: here's a look at what is live on wednesday. eastern, interior and financial services spending in the house. and it 10:00 a.m. on c-span2, u.s. senate judicial nomination. 10:00 a.m. in eastern, jerome powell of the federal reserve chair. then the head of the national institute of the infectious diseases discusses this year's flu season that the government oneswas one of the severe of the season. and at hearing on the impact of >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1970 nine, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of the white house, supreme court, and public events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. coming on washington journal, news condon of bloomberg discusses the economy and the federal reserve's report to congress.
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visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] announcer: we continue bringing you live coverage. we head to the congressional internet conference academy discussing a recent supreme court decision on internet sales tax. it started a few minutes ago. some background on the case is being given now. >> what are the immediate implications and consequences of onlinecision on retailers, municipal ,overnments, shopping centers particularly big box stores, what does this look like from each of those perspectives? >> i can jump in here. i think to understand what this looks like for state and local government, it's important to take a step back and understand what the effect of the quill decision was on state and local government. matt touched on this, but one of the most obvious impacts was state and local governments were unable to connect -- collect internet sales tax for many years. there were various estimates of how much was at stake, but even were $8estimates million a year, high estimates up to $30 billion a year. we are talking about a huge states wereney that losing ou
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visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] a look at our live coverage. house minority whip steny hoyer talks about the democrats make it in america plan to create jobs and spur economic growth. that is followed by the house at noon eastern for general speeches with legislative business at 2:00. on c-span2 there is a discussion on combating violent extremism. at 3:00 the senate returns to consider the nomination of robert wilkie to be the next secretary of veterans affairs. tore is a confirmation vote follow. on c-span3, nasa administrator join to smoke his predecessors to mark the space agency's 60th anniversary. later in the day, u.n. ambassador nikki haley and israel possibly as an for the u.s. attend --
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visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] announcer: here is what is live on tuesday. a senate panel gets an update on immigration enforcement and family reunification efforts. the head of the u.s. border control is one of those testifying. in the afternoon, a senate judiciary subcommittee holds an oversight hearing. coverage begins at 2:30 p.m. eastern. senate continues for theng the nominee 11th circuit. in the evening, president trump speaks at a campaign event in tampa, florida, for three campaign candidates. p.m.gets underway at 7:00 >> on primetime tonight, nasa administration on president trump's are puzzled too great a military space force. wednesday, the national governments meeting on transformation of the workplace by artificial intelligence. on thursday, the net group with cory booker and john federman. friday, more from the net group -- more from the net roots conference. ons week in prime time c-span, c-span.org, and on the free c-span radio app. >> coming up on "washington jol.
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this year's farnborough international air show phil lebeau is there live with the first cnbc interview with the ceo of air lease corp. phil >> reporter: thank you very much let me bring in john pflueger, the ceo of air lease you have more than 300 aircraft being flown around the world we talk about this every year. >> yeah. >> there seems to be no slowdown in demand for quarters traditionally, it's a cyclical business you've always said we're due for a slowdown. >> i have said that for the last couple of years. the passenger growth continues unabated 6.8% rbk growth. as long as the passengers keep coming and that growth rate is still there, the demand for aircraft remains constant. although i've said it's going to taper off and i've expected it, still expect it, the truth of the matter is, the demand is there, people are coming to us for more aircraft. airlines need more aircraft. >> is there a cans that the trade tensions, we've heard this from some of the airline ceos. it starts to worry people. are you worried about that >> we're watching it i don't foreso -- i see temporary slowdowns in the trait talks between v
this year's farnborough international air show phil lebeau is there live with the first cnbc interview with the ceo of air lease corp. phil >> reporter: thank you very much let me bring in john pflueger, the ceo of air lease you have more than 300 aircraft being flown around the world we talk about this every year. >> yeah. >> there seems to be no slowdown in demand for quarters traditionally, it's a cyclical business you've always said we're due for a slowdown. >> i...
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visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] announcer: c-span's washington journal, livevery day with news and all of the issues that impact you. trump up, discussing the administration's and history energy policy. and, talking about issues affecting american indians and native alaskans. a new book " about sex matters: feminism in america today. a join the discussion. >> fairbanks, alaska is located 196 miles south of the art tick circle. fairbanks, we visited the state recreation area. >> as part of our year-long 50 capitals tour, the c-span bus recently made the long journey to juneau, alaska. c-span on book tv in american history tv, we will feature our stops across alaska, showing the state's natural beauty. there are 11 native culture groups in alaska. how sometake a look at of those groups live and the traditions that are still carried on today.
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visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] announcer: c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up tomorrow, discussing the future of the affordable about thend talking trump administration's foreign and trade policies. then, we'll talk about the upcomingles in election. that is tuesday morning starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern. and be sure to watch washington journal wednesday morning when members of the agriculture committee talk about how tariffs are affecting the bottom line. then we talk about the opioid crisis, live from baltimore, maryland. t-rex here is what is live on the c-span networks tuesday. the house is in that 10:00 a.m. for morning our speeches. legislative work against that noon. they take up a bill that would impact the medical device at noon eastern, president trump delivers remarks at the veterans of foreign wars convention in kansas city. after that, officials with the usa gymnastics and michigan state university testify on changes the institutions have amateur athletes from sexual abuse. that begins
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visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] announcer: c-span's washington journal. live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up, discussing judge kavanaugh's the frame court nomination and then martin smith will talk about his most recent documentary, which follows children separated at the border. watch this morning. join the discussion. c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable companies. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> president trump said he would consider shutting down the government in september if congress fails to meet is priorities. this came during a news conference with the italian prime minister. the two met to discuss security and trade and the
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live at 7:00 eastern on monday morning. join the discussion. on american history tv, history professor and u.s. marine corps reserve cornel talks about his book the life and times of general andrew pickens. revolutionary war hero, american founder. theessor andrew recounts experiences and moral conflicts of the south carolina militia commander what cheap many victories against british and loyalist forces during the revolution. of the cincinnati hosted this hour-long event.
live at 7:00 eastern on monday morning. join the discussion. on american history tv, history professor and u.s. marine corps reserve cornel talks about his book the life and times of general andrew pickens. revolutionary war hero, american founder. theessor andrew recounts experiences and moral conflicts of the south carolina militia commander what cheap many victories against british and loyalist forces during the revolution. of the cincinnati hosted this hour-long event.
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corps volunteers. i call them our angels abroad. recently, i heard too many stories of young volunteers who give away years of their lives to help other people in foreign countries, countries that many americans never even heard of. but sometimes they are let down by the organization that gave so much to. jennifer was hit by a drunk driver while serving in uganda at a bus stop with another volunteer who was killed by the drunk driver. jennifer had both of her legs broken. when she returned home still bed ridden she faced an uphill battle to get medical treatment and endless bureaucracy from our own government. she was finally approved for the medical treatment. but that case has continuously been reopened. others tell of the struggle to receive quality medical care while they are abroad in foreign countries. sarah thompson suffered from terrible nightmares and nausea. when she returned, they attributed her symptoms to not adjusting well in the foreign country. not until she conducted her own research back in the united states she realized the malaria medicine was the thing that was making her sick. her doctors never recognized the sym
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visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, john "believesses his book, me, the evangelical road for donald trump." we will preview the upcoming nato summit with heather collins. c-span's "washington journal" live beginning at 7:00 eastern on sunday morning. join the discussion. q&a, tom night on dunkel on his article "locked ."d loaded for the lord >> what is going on at sanctuary church in pennsylvania is a co-mingling of a lot of undercurrents in the country, religion, politics, and guns, to a degree we have not seen before. it is still a small church. there's no question of that. sean has a worldwide following. my guess would be maybe 200 people in the congregation total in pennsylvania and 500,000 worldwide. these days, you can follow a church on youtube. all the services are webcast every week. passiont co-mingling of in america, and what does this say about us as a culture? this any-- is precursor of what we see down the road? when you let t
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helsinki where the president and first lady are, security, staff, press corps waiting outside, that is separate from what you see now. a live look at the building behind me, the yellow building is the traditional presidential palace, that is where the president is coming in in a couple hours to sit down with vladimir putin. as we taken life pictures, the president sitting down for breakfast with the finish president, i want to bring in the president of the center for european policy analysis and he has insight about what we can expect this morning, good to have you. >> good to see you. >> this breakfast with the finish president, set the table nicely for what is really going to be the big part of the menu which is sitting down with the russian president. >> that is correct. it has begun. all the anticipation, speculation, it is game on for the president, stakes are high, the question is what happens when donald trump and vladimir putin are one on one for their one on one meeting? that is the question we went to see. ed: we have to be careful not to hype it up too much. the stakes are enormous and a lot of big issues for the
helsinki where the president and first lady are, security, staff, press corps waiting outside, that is separate from what you see now. a live look at the building behind me, the yellow building is the traditional presidential palace, that is where the president is coming in in a couple hours to sit down with vladimir putin. as we taken life pictures, the president sitting down for breakfast with the finish president, i want to bring in the president of the center for european policy analysis...
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visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] talking] c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, we will preview the week ahead in washington with politico what dinan,orted and stephen editor with the washington times. we will talk about the cost of safeguarding nuclear materials with john donnelly. c-span's washington journal, live beginning at 7 p.m. eastern monday morning. join the discussion. >> president trump's supreme court announcement was the main topic on today's news shows. we begin with comments from leonard leo with the federal
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visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] announcer wednesday, the house returns life at noon. live at noon. on cspan2, the senate continues work on a federal spending package to find financial services, transportation, housing and urban development, and agriculture and related agency. on c-span3, commissioner scott gottlieb testifies at 9:00 a.m. at 3:00 p.m., secretary of state mike on gives a briefing. that is live at 3:00 p.m. eastern. night, former white house press secretary sean spicer discusses his book "the briefing: politics, the press, and and the president." donaldld reagan and trump are about 180 degrees apart from each other, yet here we are. how did you navigate that. we are both -- they are both reagan conservatives and that regard. was it a little bit of a dance? how did you do it? sean: look, he is not traditional in terms of how he speaks. he is not traditional. he talks the way most politicians never have. in his ownghtly, style. i do not think he would have won the nomination of it were not for that style. i think there is always this balance with elected offici
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live now to the floor of the u.s. house. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's room, washington, d.c., july 10, 2018. i hereby appoint the honorable francis rooney to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives.
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corp. 2018\] . >> [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. . >> visit ncicap.org ♪ c-span's washington journal livevery day with news on policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning, number of news correspondent on the federal reserve alessi and the u.s. economy. congressman brad sherman talks about the fallout on president trump's meeting with russian president vladimir putin and the probe.mueller and, congressman claudia tenney on the u.s.-russia relations. be sure to watch, live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. ♪ >> here is a look at what is live on wednesday. the house continues work on the 2019 interior and financial services spending package. 10 a.m. eastern on c-span. on c-span2, the senate debates best judicial nomination for the u.s. circuit court. and, federal reserve chairman jerome powell is back on capitol hill testifying about monetary policy and the economy on c-span3 at 10 a.m. eastern. in the afternoon, the head of the national is the dude and infectious diseases, dr. anthony fauci, discusses this past flu season which the government says was on
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corps. these courageous aviators through heavy fire to extract special operations from a seemingly hopeless situation by saving lives by risking their own. special operations group and instructed by the u.s. navy seals with the one pitcher against the north vietnamese. well they penetrated north vietnam. and then special operations group and operators. with fidelity that distinguish special operations from the beginning. and with the added knowledge sacrifices to save many american lives to provide a paradigm for american forces and future special forces. that is the presidential citation given to the men. and there were only two other books out at the time. and then there was one called the dying place. and then the scholarly work. but most of the people they tried to interview when they started to write a book they were classified and as far as we know they are still classified. so that information one or two people were willing to talk to them but the eyewitnesses and every one of them has a different view for there were things that were left out. but today more and more writing about the special projects to real
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visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] ♪ >> a discussion about hurricane preparedness. then, c-span is livethe national governors association summer meeting. during this year's hurricane season, federal and state emergency management officials talked about the lessons they learned from the 2017 hurricane season and recovery efforts in puerto rico. >> without objection, so ordered. >> without objection, so ordered. from hurricanes to floods and wildfires, our country was not immune from the impacts of last year's disasters. we saw 10 hurricanes in the atlanta region alone. including harvey and irma, which devastated parts of florida, puerto rico, and the u.s. virgin islands. we also had one of the worst wildfire seasons on record with over 66,000 wildfires that burned nearly 10 million acres of land. disasters caused an estimated $370 billion in damages in 2017. the purpose of these hearings is to see where we are in recovering from these disasters. including challenges to recovery and suggestions on how we can overcome those challenges. we also want to understand state, local, and federal e
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live pictures from chequers. we're awaiting his press conference between donald trump and the prime minister. that is the view that the press corpshe gardens. you can see there in the gardens. you can see the flags which are been set out on the flags which are been set out on the lawn. they went at 6am in the morning. none of them want to miss this event, especially after those explosive comments in the sun newspaper. as we look at these pictures, i think that this is a president who only react well to very strong leaders. years have favourable things to say about kim jong—il, president putin and he doesn't like weakness so he beat up on theresa may and an angela merkel at the time when she has had problems in her country. he has took a very strong line on germany. he doesn't like weakness. he has an affinity for strong leaders. it certainly seems that way. what does it really generate ? certainly seems that way. what does it really generate? this positive relationship with putin, who we're certainly looking forward to meeting, it is doubtful he would fit the uk and if he did not have that forward to. he has followed the uk in th
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live in a free and decent world. thank you very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> "american history tv." is in prime time next week. looking at how protests over the vietnam war impacted the city. tuesday, a symposium on world war i and future u.s. leaders including a talk on dwight eisenhower stateside training of world war i troops and his extensive work with tanks. wednesday, a discussion on the andaration of independence how it is been interpreted and applied in u.s. history. thursday, former u.s. photographers talk about the reagan, bush and obama administrations. on friday, programs on the life of robert f kennedy. watch "american history tv." on c-span3. c-span's "washington journal" life every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, as her health news chief correspondent discusses recent changes to the affordable care act and the state of health care in the united states. as the national debt reaches $21 trillion, governme
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this is al jazeera live from studio fourteen here at al-jazeera headquarters in doha. welcome to the news corps the protests in iraq spread there is on rest from karbala to the capital baghdad and where it all started a curfew is now in place what started as protests over the cost of living and a lack of jobs is now becoming a widespread movement against a fragile interim government and internet inside iraq is down but we've managed to speak to people inside the country trying to reach family and friends connect that's their hash tag is also on the grid it's the big one the world cup final in moscow kicked off just seconds ago we will have live updates from the match we're going to be with the fans in france and then for a way sure is that head to head and also marking the moment that the official figure football was passed from russia to the next hosts in twenty twenty two. and sure icebergs move slowly but does that matter when one is literally makes is from your doorstep in greenland the inhabitants of one remote village living a slow motion nightmare as a giant iceberg edges closer and clos
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live in a free and decent world. thank you very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. the president, a film dealing with the tumultuous months of 1968. covering the activities of present and lyndon b johnson. >> at 3:30 a.m., the president was awakened by the news that senator robert kennedy had been shot and critically wounded by an assassin. today the senators -- today, the senator's death, the president implored congress to enact a effective gun control law. in june, much of his attention was centered on the paris peace talks. negotiator,. returned to talk about an impasse. werevietnam the reports far from optimistic. theead of a slowdown, communists had launched a new wave of assaults throughout the south to erode resolve on the home front and tighten leverage in the diplomatic struggle. at a news conference on june 26, the president announced that earl warren was retiring. in making his third and fourth appointments, the president knew
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live to the house here on c-span. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] guest chaplai ali ghazvini, islamic cultural center of fresno, fresno, california. the chaplain: in the name of god the compassionate, the merciful, almighty god i thank you for having led me to this great nation whose history of welcoming immigrants makes it possible for me to give today's prayer. i thank you for inspiring
live to the house here on c-span. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] guest chaplai ali ghazvini, islamic cultural center of fresno, fresno, california. the chaplain: in the name of god the compassionate, the merciful, almighty god i thank you for having led me to this great nation whose history of welcoming immigrants makes it possible...
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the mall i think the corps of engineers was involved with as well to protect the federal presence. , yesterday, wee had a disastrous flood in this -- andand no eddie nobody who lives here or was here in the capital could have happened,t happens -- and it seems to me it raises questions in real time about flood preparedness even in the area of the nation's capital. a portion of the george washington parkway was closed in you directions and to show just how implicated the capital leastter poured into at to beop, that happened capitol south, the one closest to the capital the united states. is anybody protected in the united states if that close to the capital itself we could have had such a flood? my question goes to a real test. we in the district of columbia are very proud. we have built on both waterfronts. the southeast waterfront and the southwest waterfront. many areas built on their waterfronts. new question implicates york and many other areas of the united states because the waterfront is a right area for revenue. by the way, if you go to the southwest waterfront, we call it onewharf, we finished phase , but phase two is yet to come. we are building on the
the mall i think the corps of engineers was involved with as well to protect the federal presence. , yesterday, wee had a disastrous flood in this -- andand no eddie nobody who lives here or was here in the capital could have happened,t happens -- and it seems to me it raises questions in real time about flood preparedness even in the area of the nation's capital. a portion of the george washington parkway was closed in you directions and to show just how implicated the capital leastter poured...
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lives. those who were senselessly gunned down were members of our valued local press corps. in america we cherish and value our free and independent press. it is a crucial pillar of our democracy. we should not tolerate threats and hatred directed at the media and should support those who bring us the news every day. today we also honor the brave and swift action by first the ders who were on scene within one minute of 9-1-1 calls. today we honor the enduring courage of the capital the scene within gazette staff. their dedication and service to their readers and their commitment to a vibrant free press are a tribute to their profession and professionalism and to the resilience of the indianapolis community. mr. speaker, i'd ask the house to pause for a moment of silence to honor rebecca, john, gerald, rob, wendi, and all those impacted by the shooting at the capital gazette. the speaker pro tempore: the chair would ask all those in the chamber to rise for a moment of silence. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, five-minute voting will continue. the unfinished busines
lives. those who were senselessly gunned down were members of our valued local press corps. in america we cherish and value our free and independent press. it is a crucial pillar of our democracy. we should not tolerate threats and hatred directed at the media and should support those who bring us the news every day. today we also honor the brave and swift action by first the ders who were on scene within one minute of 9-1-1 calls. today we honor the enduring courage of the capital the scene...