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your: rebecca sinderbrand, perspective on the i.r.s. scandal. theemocrats pushing chairman to release the full transcripts of interviews about the scandal. only partial transcripts have been released. tore is a bit of a showdown show what he has. we have not seen evidence of a theirthat was denied status based on the additional scrutiny. some were waiting and left in limbo. the more details that come out about these programs, the white house is hoping that full transparency is muddying the waters on this story. taken the windas out of the sails of this story and knocked it off the front page. host: good morning. you're on with rebecca sinderbrand and ian swanson. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. a cousin of mine, was anyid not know same-sex relationship. torn with was sort of the idea of same-sex marriage because of our religion, background, and beliefs. i have come to look at the whole spectrum of same-sex marriage. if you are an american and iorking and paying your taxes, do not see a problem with you being able to have a le
your: rebecca sinderbrand, perspective on the i.r.s. scandal. theemocrats pushing chairman to release the full transcripts of interviews about the scandal. only partial transcripts have been released. tore is a bit of a showdown show what he has. we have not seen evidence of a theirthat was denied status based on the additional scrutiny. some were waiting and left in limbo. the more details that come out about these programs, the white house is hoping that full transparency is muddying the...
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you are on with ian swanson and rebecca sinderbrand. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. a couple of comments, republicans have trounced the democrats since 2010. but was that all of it when they squeaked by in 2012? the problem is with security as thes has [indiscernible] human cry is that we have to have immigration reform. have discussed amnesty twice with the promise of security. why is thereieve, any thought this will actually happen? is with unemployment like we are having, why are we bringing in 12,000 workers to compete with americans? that is my immigration question. on the nsa spying, my understanding is the patriot act approves a gathering phone calls from the u.s. and foreign countries and foreign countries to the u.s., but not domestic calls. thank you so much. host: which one do you want to take first? guest: turning back to immigration for a moment, that is something he has heard from a lot of republicans. definitely why now. it is not even necessarily the results of a breakdown, it is the overall warming
you are on with ian swanson and rebecca sinderbrand. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. a couple of comments, republicans have trounced the democrats since 2010. but was that all of it when they squeaked by in 2012? the problem is with security as thes has [indiscernible] human cry is that we have to have immigration reform. have discussed amnesty twice with the promise of security. why is thereieve, any thought this will actually happen? is with unemployment like we are...
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host: we are talking with ian swanson and rebecca sinderbrand. we are taking your calls and comments on these many discussions that we will be discussing for the next 45 minutes or so. nancy is first, metal bridge, republican line. caller: good morning. host: your comment or question? caller: i just wanted to comment on the immigration bill. ofave heard a lot republicans saying that it is important to pass, but from my friends and relatives we feel like it is being rushed through and we do not like the idea of amnesty and are very suspicious of the bill. talk ian swanson, can you about who the key republicans are who are supporting this and who are opposed? guest: a lot of republicans feel the way the caller does and you have seen that reflected on capitol hill. certainly some senators have talked about the idea that this is being rushed through. jeff sessions and chuck have been working hard to change it. >> you can see the rest of this discussion at c-span.org. we go to a forum to look at the future of housing finance as the associated press re
host: we are talking with ian swanson and rebecca sinderbrand. we are taking your calls and comments on these many discussions that we will be discussing for the next 45 minutes or so. nancy is first, metal bridge, republican line. caller: good morning. host: your comment or question? caller: i just wanted to comment on the immigration bill. ofave heard a lot republicans saying that it is important to pass, but from my friends and relatives we feel like it is being rushed through and we do not...
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who has been very busy covering this story as its developed, changing just about every day, rebecca sinderbrand is joining us in studio which morning. rebecca, nice to see you? >> thank you for having me >> bill: you want to get a little closer to that microphone, please. there you go. for your first of many visits, i hope, to the program. nice to have you here all the way from risalland. >> a long, winding journey. >> ginning our team, peter ogburn and dan henning. just back from his money moon. >> here i am. rinse and everything. >> why i see the ring yet? >> it's right there. >> a ring pop a locally pop on a ring. >> come on. we've got alicia crus on the phone phone. taking care of the video cam for current tv. big night last night, we have to tell you in new york the biggest night for broadway big night of the year has a lot to do with how much lives some of these shows on broadway if they get and if they win a tony it gives them another big boost. last night the big winner this musical, getting a lot of good reviews called kinky boots. >> and the tony goes to "kinky boots." [applause.] >>
who has been very busy covering this story as its developed, changing just about every day, rebecca sinderbrand is joining us in studio which morning. rebecca, nice to see you? >> thank you for having me >> bill: you want to get a little closer to that microphone, please. there you go. for your first of many visits, i hope, to the program. nice to have you here all the way from risalland. >> a long, winding journey. >> ginning our team, peter ogburn and dan henning. just...
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.>> tomorrow, a reporter round table with ian swanson and rebecca sinderbrand. deputy adviser for counterterrorism discusses nsa surveillance programs and the case against edward snowden. and daniel weiss for the center of american progress talks about the review of federal disaster spending. "washington journal," law that 7:00 a.m. on c-span. >> next, a senate hearing into the duplication of federal information technology programs. then a house hearing on immigration and border security. after that, q and a with politico reporter patrick gavin. back as abigail adams and martha washington, you find first ladies played an active role in the white house. in the campaigns it took to get there. abigail adams was basically a campaign strategist for her husband. she helped advise him on who to woo to win election. who he had to keep in his cabinet. they would talk incessantly about the politics of the day and the legislation that needed to be passed. which senators and congressmen he could count on, and what he needed to do to win support. >> john roberts, author of t
.>> tomorrow, a reporter round table with ian swanson and rebecca sinderbrand. deputy adviser for counterterrorism discusses nsa surveillance programs and the case against edward snowden. and daniel weiss for the center of american progress talks about the review of federal disaster spending. "washington journal," law that 7:00 a.m. on c-span. >> next, a senate hearing into the duplication of federal information technology programs. then a house hearing on immigration and...
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we will kick things off tomorrow morning with ian swanson and rebecca switzerland -- sinderbrand. zarate will join us, former deputy security advisor for counterterrorism. daniel weiss will talk about disaster assistance in this hurricane and tornado season. that is all tomorrow morning on c-span's "washington journal." " is coming up next. for fathers and grandfathers, we wish you a happy father's day. have a great week ahead. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] with, "newsmakers" congressman john kline followed by hillary clinton at the clinton global initiative. later, defense secretary hagel and martin dempsey testified on the 2014 defense budget. >> this week on "newsmakers" john kline, republican and chairman of the workforce committee. >> i am really glad to be here. >> we have two reporters. all johnson, the national journal congressional reporter. >>
we will kick things off tomorrow morning with ian swanson and rebecca switzerland -- sinderbrand. zarate will join us, former deputy security advisor for counterterrorism. daniel weiss will talk about disaster assistance in this hurricane and tornado season. that is all tomorrow morning on c-span's "washington journal." " is coming up next. for fathers and grandfathers, we wish you a happy father's day. have a great week ahead. [captioning performed by national captioning...
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fisa rule and how it was put in place >> tomorrow, and look at ian swansonad with and rebecca synder brand. sinderbrand. zarate with a report. then a report on disaster relief spending. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c- span. as ae excepted gettysburg defeat. he could not accept it as anything else. he was not delusional. he accepted it as a defeat but logistical the outcome have been very good from a confederate perspective. as for the longer-term impact, he argues that the heavy losses in gettysburg not exceed what it would have been from the series of battles i would have been compelled to fight had i remained in virginia. >> the 150th anniversary battle of gettysburg. , on c-unday, june 30 span 3. >> today on c-span, "newsmakers ." kline,sman john followed by speakers from the faith and freedom coalition conference. first, randa paul, followed by marco rubio. then, former florida governor jeb bush. >> this week on "newsmakers >> this week on "newsmakers" john kline, republican and chairman of the workforce committee. >> i am really glad to be here. >> we have two reporters.
fisa rule and how it was put in place >> tomorrow, and look at ian swansonad with and rebecca synder brand. sinderbrand. zarate with a report. then a report on disaster relief spending. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c- span. as ae excepted gettysburg defeat. he could not accept it as anything else. he was not delusional. he accepted it as a defeat but logistical the outcome have been very good from a confederate perspective. as for the longer-term...