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host: tom davis you have been in the majority and minority. what advice would you give your former house colleagues moving from the majority to the minority next year? >> it is a good question. the majority runs the house, the minority does two things, they pick up a paycheck and pick up the form. what we have seen in previous congress we will see again is getting the majority to function as the majority is very difficult now. diffusedis become more . it is less a team sport. we had five and 60 margins in the house and yet we held together and were able to come forward and produce a product. and under john boehner and paul had 20 someican seat advantage and they could not put together. it looks i democrats are breaking up into the same kind of factions that make it harder to put a work product on the table. republicans,or function as a caucus, work to move things along when you can. don't be completely negative. don't get pushed around either run some of these investigations. you have to stand your ground. and if you want to get back to the ma
host: tom davis you have been in the majority and minority. what advice would you give your former house colleagues moving from the majority to the minority next year? >> it is a good question. the majority runs the house, the minority does two things, they pick up a paycheck and pick up the form. what we have seen in previous congress we will see again is getting the majority to function as the majority is very difficult now. diffusedis become more . it is less a team sport. we had five...
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tomorrow morning on washington journal, two former members of congress, republican tom davis of virginia and democrat marcia margulies of pennsylvania. is live onjournal c-span with your phone calls every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. q&a, california democratic congresswoman jacky spear talks about her memoir "undaaunted." >> i was on an airstrip in guyana. we were ambushed on that airstrip. i was shot. shot 45man ryan was times on that airstrip and died. i was shot five times in the right side of my body. tting out of my right arm. wound in my leg the size of a football. i'm 28 years old, this is it. p.m.nday night at 8:00 eastern on q&a. >> house democrats met on capitol hill this week to discuss their legislative agenda for congress. cummings, incoming chair of the house oversight committee spoke to reporters after the meeting. >> good morning. >> do you mind stopping in the middle for us? thank you. >> the discussions going on about leadership and the next speaker and where you stand on this. >> i've been abundantly clear. i support nancy pelosi. a million percent. we need someone wh
tomorrow morning on washington journal, two former members of congress, republican tom davis of virginia and democrat marcia margulies of pennsylvania. is live onjournal c-span with your phone calls every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. q&a, california democratic congresswoman jacky spear talks about her memoir "undaaunted." >> i was on an airstrip in guyana. we were ambushed on that airstrip. i was shot. shot 45man ryan was times on that airstrip and died. i was shot five...
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coming up, tom davis and marjorie margolies.ncomingazio is the chair of the house for structure committee, now serving as the ranking member. discussing some proposals he will work on in the new congress. [video clip] >> the president did not seem to be on board with his own advisors. he expressed an interest in recognition that we need real federal investment and partnership with the states in rebuilding america's infrastructure. just before the election, just before he left washington, they had them visit me. i did know they had a congressional affairs office. they talked about areas where i could agree and potentially work with the president and there were two things, infrastructure and trade. she said there is a recognition on the part of the president that we need to rebuild infrastructure and make real federal investments. i think it is doable. there were a few colleagues that said you don't want to help trump. i said this is about the united states and the fact that we have been ignoring this problem and these needs for a
coming up, tom davis and marjorie margolies.ncomingazio is the chair of the house for structure committee, now serving as the ranking member. discussing some proposals he will work on in the new congress. [video clip] >> the president did not seem to be on board with his own advisors. he expressed an interest in recognition that we need real federal investment and partnership with the states in rebuilding america's infrastructure. just before the election, just before he left washington,...
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representative tom davis of virginia and former democratic u.s.resentative marjorie margolis of pennsylvania take part in a roundtable discussion on the political climate following the midterm elections and what it means for the
representative tom davis of virginia and former democratic u.s.resentative marjorie margolis of pennsylvania take part in a roundtable discussion on the political climate following the midterm elections and what it means for the
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driven by decide to give a fading in or a new life the photographer wonders around monument tom davis a multi-ethnic district in eastern paris. the first of all sometimes you just have to open a door for things to get interesting. the twentieth already somalis always been off the beaten track for tourists to the french capital gentrification has set in but she ever looks for traces of the old paris in hidden by ways. this little street likely dates back to the. early twentieth century it is i did use it to mean. anything the cutoff control devices like this have grown rare so if you come back in two years it'll be totally gentrified i'll just enjoy it's already started and there's just a digital to buildings over there have been renovated already. so. little boutiques and design studios have moved as you do with the. in the face of accelerating urban renewal she ever tried to capture the spirit of the corset documenting the buildings and the details that make them unique their facades signs and graffiti then he makes sketches tying individual elements together into an evocative entity
driven by decide to give a fading in or a new life the photographer wonders around monument tom davis a multi-ethnic district in eastern paris. the first of all sometimes you just have to open a door for things to get interesting. the twentieth already somalis always been off the beaten track for tourists to the french capital gentrification has set in but she ever looks for traces of the old paris in hidden by ways. this little street likely dates back to the. early twentieth century it is i...
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coming up sunday morning, tom davis and marjorie margolis discussed the political climate after the election and what that means for the new congress. and john talks about recent reports north korea is continuing its ballistic missile program. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on sunday morning. join the discussion. newsmakers,end on democratic congressman peter of oregon, the top democrat on transportation and infrastructure committee. he talks about the possibility of a bipartisan infrastructure bill in congress and his hopes for democrats as they prepared to take majority in the house. newsmakers, sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> and this morning, president trump left washington for california to survey the damage for wildfires. he spoke to reporters outside the white house. everybody.rump: hey, so, we're going to california. we're making two stops. we're going to the two areas you know very well. many more people are missing than people thought were possible. i want to meet with firefighters and fema and first responders. we'll be coming back
coming up sunday morning, tom davis and marjorie margolis discussed the political climate after the election and what that means for the new congress. and john talks about recent reports north korea is continuing its ballistic missile program. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on sunday morning. join the discussion. newsmakers,end on democratic congressman peter of oregon, the top democrat on transportation and infrastructure committee. he talks about the possibility of a...
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moderator: c-span's washington journal life every day with news and policy issues that impact to you. , tom davisnd marjorie margolin discussed the political climate and what it means for the new congress. the brookings institution talks about reports that north korea is continuing its ballistic missile program. the sure to watch washington journal, join the discussion. sunday on q&a, the memoir "undaunted." >> i was on an airstrip in the havingjungles of guyana, conducted a delegation tour, and we were ambushed on that airstrip. we were shot. there were members of the press that died. one defector of the people's temple who died. i was shot five times on the right side of my body. i had a wound in my leg the size of a football. it was, oh my god. i am 28 years old. this is it. on wednesday, the radio and television correspondents association held their dinner. our capitol hill team received an award for excellent's in journalism. c-span received the jerry thompson memorial award. hear the awards, we will from the featured speaker,
moderator: c-span's washington journal life every day with news and policy issues that impact to you. , tom davisnd marjorie margolin discussed the political climate and what it means for the new congress. the brookings institution talks about reports that north korea is continuing its ballistic missile program. the sure to watch washington journal, join the discussion. sunday on q&a, the memoir "undaunted." >> i was on an airstrip in the havingjungles of guyana, conducted a...
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coming up sunday morning, former members of congress tom davis and larger margot robbie discuss the politicallimate after the midterm elections. the brookings institution talks about recent reports that north korea is continuing its ballistic missiles program. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7 a.m. eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. sunday on q&a. california democratic congresswoman jackie spear talks about her memoir. >> i was on an air strip in the remote jungles of guyana having just concluded a congressional delegation tour with leo ra yan. we were ambushed on the airstrip and shot. congressman ryan was shot 45 dimeteimes and died. one defector of the people's temple who died. i was shot five times on the right side of my body. bone jutting out of my right arm, a wound in my leg the size of a football, and it was, my god. i'm 20 years old. this is it. >> sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span q&a. >> on wednesday, the radio and television correspondents association had their 74th annual dinner. nbc news received the -- award for excellence in journalism
coming up sunday morning, former members of congress tom davis and larger margot robbie discuss the politicallimate after the midterm elections. the brookings institution talks about recent reports that north korea is continuing its ballistic missiles program. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7 a.m. eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. sunday on q&a. california democratic congresswoman jackie spear talks about her memoir. >> i was on an air...
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coming up this morning, former members of congress tom davis and marjorie margolis discuss the political climate after the midterm elections and what that means for the new congress and from the brookings institute, we talk about recent reports that north korea is continuing its holistic missile program. he sure to watch washington -- "-span's "washington journal live at 7:00 eastern. q&a, california congressman jackie's fear talks about her memoir "undaunted." i was on an airstrip in the remote jungles of guyana having just concluded a congressional tour. we were ambushed on the airstrip. and shot. congressman ryan was shot 45 times and died on the airstrip. died.s of the press a member of the people's temple died and i was shot five times on the right side of my body. out of myne jutting right arm and a wound on my leg the size of a football. and it was -- oh my god, i am 28 years old and this is it. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. ♪ >> listen to c-span's the weekly broadcast. this week, part one of a two-part interview with three nationally known presidential historians. d
coming up this morning, former members of congress tom davis and marjorie margolis discuss the political climate after the midterm elections and what that means for the new congress and from the brookings institute, we talk about recent reports that north korea is continuing its holistic missile program. he sure to watch washington -- "-span's "washington journal live at 7:00 eastern. q&a, california congressman jackie's fear talks about her memoir "undaunted." i was on...
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constitution defines impeachable the i sunday morning joining us in washington is tom davis and marjoriemargolis who represented the philadelphia area. she is a professor at the university of pennsylvania. thank you both for being with us . i want to begin with news in california.
constitution defines impeachable the i sunday morning joining us in washington is tom davis and marjoriemargolis who represented the philadelphia area. she is a professor at the university of pennsylvania. thank you both for being with us . i want to begin with news in california.
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. >> he's a true mathematician, knows every district like tom davis used to when he was at the nrcc,ed as a staffer, went back to california and became back. he was someone who represents the entire republican caucus, not just a small group of it and has a great relationship with president trump, which has extended long before he became the republican nominee. >> how does trooup keump keep h from getting wet? >> an umbrella. >> east over in paris, no umbrella, no wet hair. he calls it the burning bush that never burns up. anyway, thank you to my panel. when we return, let me finish tonight with trump watch. you're watching "hardball." fidelity is redefining value. introducing zero account fees for brokerage accounts. and zero minimums to open an account. at fidelity, those zeros really add up. ♪ maybe i'll win, saved by zero ♪ at fidelity, those zeros really add up. the roasted core wrap. ways to lose stubborn belly fat. 2, 1... not cool. freezing away fat cells with coolsculpting? now that's cool! coolsculpting safely freezes and removes fat cells with little or no downtime. and no
. >> he's a true mathematician, knows every district like tom davis used to when he was at the nrcc,ed as a staffer, went back to california and became back. he was someone who represents the entire republican caucus, not just a small group of it and has a great relationship with president trump, which has extended long before he became the republican nominee. >> how does trooup keump keep h from getting wet? >> an umbrella. >> east over in paris, no umbrella, no wet...
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tom? >> linsey davis for us tonight. thank you. >>> next to the race for senate in mississippi. a runoff election set for this tuesday major league baseball, the latest donor to republican senator cindy hyde-smith asking for their money back after a series of controversial statements she's made and photos showing her with confederate items and a new controversy over where she and her daughter went to school. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: republican cindy hyde-smith, the first woman to ever represent mississippi in congress, once again taking heat for where she appears to stand on the state's racist past. the latest controversy, exposed this weekend by the jackson free press when they reported she went to high school at an all-white segregation academy. they published this yearbook photo. years later she sent her daughter to a similar school. her campaign calling the allegations "a new low." this after a separate photo came to light on her own facebook page. the republican senator seen here wearing a confederate army cap at the home of jefferson davis. the caption, miss
tom? >> linsey davis for us tonight. thank you. >>> next to the race for senate in mississippi. a runoff election set for this tuesday major league baseball, the latest donor to republican senator cindy hyde-smith asking for their money back after a series of controversial statements she's made and photos showing her with confederate items and a new controversy over where she and her daughter went to school. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: republican cindy...
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well i asked the chairman to follow the bipartisan example of our former chairman representative tom davis, a republican who investigated the response to hurricane katrina. i asked him to send the same letters but the chair man sent to the federal agency into the white house. jermaine davis obtained more than 22,000 pages of documents from the bush white house. and the top white house official in charge of the response. in contrast to the chair man wouldn't even send a letter to the white house. he wouldn't ask for a single document. we have not received a single document. this committee goes off from scrutiny at the same time president trump was claiming that up is down and down is up. i respect the chair man as a person, attorney and friend but this is not the transparency, this is not accountability and certainly not oversight. with the bath with me take care of a few housekeeping matters and ask unanimous consent on several motions to. to deliver 30 million meals to people of puerto rico. thank you mr. chairman. i would also ask unanimous consent to enter to the record all of our lette
well i asked the chairman to follow the bipartisan example of our former chairman representative tom davis, a republican who investigated the response to hurricane katrina. i asked him to send the same letters but the chair man sent to the federal agency into the white house. jermaine davis obtained more than 22,000 pages of documents from the bush white house. and the top white house official in charge of the response. in contrast to the chair man wouldn't even send a letter to the white...
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hurricane, i asked the chairman to follow the bipartisan example of our former chairman representative tom davis, a republican, who investigated the bush administration's response to hurricane katrina. i asked him to send the same letters that chairman davis sent to federal agencies and to the white house. chairman davis obtained more than 22,000 pages of documents from the bush white house and he also obtained a briefing from the top white house official in charge of the response. in contrast, chairman gaudy would not even send a letter to the white house. not ask for a single document. we have not received and we have not received a single document. this committee walls off the white house from scrutiny at the same time that president trump was claiming that up is down and down is up. i greatly respect the chairman as a person and as an attorney and as a friend, but this is not transparency. this is not accountability. this is certainly not oversight. so with that let me take care of a few housekeeping matters mattd ask unanimous consent on several motiones. first i ask unanimous concept to en
hurricane, i asked the chairman to follow the bipartisan example of our former chairman representative tom davis, a republican, who investigated the bush administration's response to hurricane katrina. i asked him to send the same letters that chairman davis sent to federal agencies and to the white house. chairman davis obtained more than 22,000 pages of documents from the bush white house and he also obtained a briefing from the top white house official in charge of the response. in contrast,...
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our architects, davis buckley and tom streegel were up to the challenge, and they created this brilliantyears to secure our preliminary design approvals. official from the narc park service successfully guided us through this very rigorous review process. in 2004, we hired christopher chad born and associates to design the exhibits for the museum, reb ecca looney, the led exhibit manager and mike bibliohas overseen all aspect of the museum's exhibits and programs vur actually every step of the way from beginning to completion. in a word, she and her museum officials have been extraordinary, managing and coordinating a project this magnitude is not easy. the task was given to eng group and their team of professionals led by tom gallagher, chuck bowly and lisa sleep. together, they have done a tremendous job. and it was the museum's executive director, former ncis director dave brandt, who assumed command of the project during the last year and a half and got us to the finish line. there were no federal funds to build the museum. so a capital campaign was launched in 2007 to raise the nece
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this to show that they were being shut out of the deal tom iraq and i think you have an issue with that. well i think he have you have david davis press secretary for his trance and his foreign secretary and then liam fox overseeing trade you know people are the senior members secretaries joining the government in the cabinet so i mean they were not junior if they weren't doing anything for a couple years and they were wasting taxpayer money knowingly surely they had some kind of hand in this you know certainly boris johnson his foreign secretary had at a hand in delivering the kind of practice it and it's just simply true that people ran away from the leadership contest as soon as they could roger pharaoh's was nowhere to be seen boris johnson maybe didn't have the votes from various people that in even trying to get the votes he had people who wanted to make him tory leader he didn't even try he had a press announcement that he was going even take part so i think that you know they really haven't shown leadership they saw how difficult it would be to deliver on their promises and they chose it was better to snipe at the sideli
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this to show that they were being shut out of the deal tom iraq and i think you have an issue with that. well i think he have you have david davis press secretary for his trance and his foreign secretary and then liam fox overseeing trade you know people are the senior members secretaries joining the government in the cabinet so i mean they were not junior if they weren't doing anything for a couple years and they were wasting taxpayer money knowingly surely they had some kind of hand in this you know certainly boris johnson his foreign secretary had at a hand in delivering the kind of practice that and it's just simply true that people ran away from the leadership contest as soon as they could roger pharaoh's was nowhere to be seen boris johnson maybe didn't have the votes from various people that in even trying to get the votes he had people who wanted to make him tory leader didn't even try to press announcement that he was in when even take part so i think that you know they really haven't shown leadership they saw how difficult it would be to deliver on their promises and they chose it was better to snipe at the sidelines t
this to show that they were being shut out of the deal tom iraq and i think you have an issue with that. well i think he have you have david davis press secretary for his trance and his foreign secretary and then liam fox overseeing trade you know people are the senior members secretaries joining the government in the cabinet so i mean they were not junior if they weren't doing anything for a couple years and they were wasting taxpayer money knowingly surely they had some kind of hand in this...
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this to show that they were being shut out of the deal tom iraq and i think you have an issue with that. well i think he have you have david davis press secretary for his transom his foreign secretary and then liam fox overseeing trade you know people are the senior members secretaries joining the government in the cabinet i mean they were not junior if they weren't doing anything for a couple years and they were wasting taxpayer money knowingly surely they had some kind of hand in this you know certainly boris johnson his foreign secretary had it at a hand in delivering the kind of practice it and it's just simply true that people ran away from the leadership contest as soon as they could roger pharaoh's was nowhere to be seen boris johnson maybe didn't have the votes from various people that in even trying to get the votes he had people who wanted to make him tory leader he didn't even try he had a personality been that he was going even take part so i think that you know they really haven't shown leadership they saw how difficult it would be to deliver on their promises and they chose it was better to snipe at the sidelines t
this to show that they were being shut out of the deal tom iraq and i think you have an issue with that. well i think he have you have david davis press secretary for his transom his foreign secretary and then liam fox overseeing trade you know people are the senior members secretaries joining the government in the cabinet i mean they were not junior if they weren't doing anything for a couple years and they were wasting taxpayer money knowingly surely they had some kind of hand in this you...
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. >> linsey davis, thank you. tomthe state of indiana up there, and it shows just how daunting this path was for donnelly. >> i want to focus in on indiana right now, because donnelly actually did really well where he had to. he got the four counties, gary, south bend, indianapolis. it was the coalition of red. we talked about the doughnut counties, some of the suburbs, he couldn't win those. we should focus on indiana for a bit. the reason why braun wins, it's a coalition of those tiny counties. and when you go into those, they're really small, but he's sitting at 63%. he's north, almost all of these, 75% in some. the trump voters, the republican voters, turned out in those areas in big numbers. >> they did. and nate silver, a pickup here for the republicans. you had high odds for the democrats to take over the senate going into the night, getting a lot higher. >> for republicans, yes. they have to draw to an inside straight now. indiana was a problem, but not as difficult as north dakota or west virginia, and so you
. >> linsey davis, thank you. tomthe state of indiana up there, and it shows just how daunting this path was for donnelly. >> i want to focus in on indiana right now, because donnelly actually did really well where he had to. he got the four counties, gary, south bend, indianapolis. it was the coalition of red. we talked about the doughnut counties, some of the suburbs, he couldn't win those. we should focus on indiana for a bit. the reason why braun wins, it's a coalition of those...
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tom foreman, good report. thank you very much. >>> just ahead at the last minute, federal court ruling that could impact the closely-watched governor's race in one key state. hi, my name is sam davistell you about exciting plans available to anyone with medicare. many plans provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. these are affordable, all-in-one plans that help pay for doctor visits, hospital stays and emergency care. but they also include prescription drug coverage. in fact, last year humana medicare advantage prescription drug plan members saved an estimated $6,900 on average on their prescription costs. call a licensed humana sales agent or go online to find out if you could save on your prescription drugs. this plan delivers coverage for the three things you may care most about; prescription drug coverage, doctor visits, and hospital stays. plus, potential cost savings on your plan premium. humana has a large network of doctors and hospitals. so call us, or go online to find out if your doctor is part of the humana network. ready to learn more? call the number on your screen for this free, fact-filled decision guide. ther
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davis and born johnson -- force johnson. -- boris johnson. twos important to note that brexiteers are said to be backing theresa may. they are the heavyweights, if you like. tomlearestthe explanation of this madness i have heard. i think what i took out of it it is a hobbesian double negative. i have no idea with the incentives are to come to agreement. isn't there incentives to wait and wait and wait for this foolishness to be figured out in london? >> i think you are hitting on .he point the backstop that was organized to prevent a border with ireland , depending on how you look at it, and we still have to see the legal text, but yes, that is why the brexiteers are cross, because the u.k. will be trapped in this customs union limbo forever and will not be able to do their deals with china and the u.s. francine: thank you, as always. i would urge everyone to go to our website, the terminal, we have some pretty good coverage. we will talk more about the pound, look at volatility. whether parliament says yes or no to this deal. bloomberg users can interact with the charts shown in gtv . i have a good one. pound volatility. this is bloomberg. ♪ i am a famil
davis and born johnson -- force johnson. -- boris johnson. twos important to note that brexiteers are said to be backing theresa may. they are the heavyweights, if you like. tomlearestthe explanation of this madness i have heard. i think what i took out of it it is a hobbesian double negative. i have no idea with the incentives are to come to agreement. isn't there incentives to wait and wait and wait for this foolishness to be figured out in london? >> i think you are hitting on .he...
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tom, i am really sorry. i've gotta go. look, call right at home. get the right care. right at home. hi, my name is sam davisabout exciting plans available to anyone with medicare. many plans provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. these are affordable, all-in-one plans that help pay for doctor visits, hospital stays and emergency care. but they also include prescription drug coverage. in fact, last year humana medicare advantage...