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he was a noted abolitionist and lived in washington dc and if washington dc becomes a state it will be known as washington douglas commonwealth. liberals support statehood for dc. democratic michigan congresswoman rashida tlaib says he will find american flag bearing 51 stars outside her capitol hill office. >> to deny the statement of the district of columbia is to deny the impact of slavery in america. >> reporter: republicans oppose making dc estate. at the first hearing on the see statehood in 25 years. congress cannot admit these he is a state legislatively. if you want to change it there is a remedy and it requires amending the constitution of the united states. >> reporter: the geographic dimensions of the district of columbia are spelled out in article 1 section 8 of the constitution. it specifically outlines a federal district not exceeding 10 miles square to serve as the seat of government of the united states. here's the problem for dc. it has no vote on the house floor and now senators. it is not a state so it can't. the city has no vote in congress and its residents pay fe
he was a noted abolitionist and lived in washington dc and if washington dc becomes a state it will be known as washington douglas commonwealth. liberals support statehood for dc. democratic michigan congresswoman rashida tlaib says he will find american flag bearing 51 stars outside her capitol hill office. >> to deny the statement of the district of columbia is to deny the impact of slavery in america. >> reporter: republicans oppose making dc estate. at the first hearing on the...
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as a prominent lawyer in washington dc and then came to represent daniel sickles you have james carlisle one of the first choice he happens to be a very close friend and has no interest to help his murder and then the assistant secretary that was in charge of prisoner for for the confederacy also jefferson davis' lawyer for gettysburg. but at the time as the deputy us attorney key actually wasn't the best he's there because of his family name and political connections and he also is sick so i thought it was interesting he puts all the work off on him and now by dying he gives him the hardest case with the biggest microscope in the history of the world. the actually will be appointed by president buchanan to be replaced as the us attorney this a single phenomenon you have to wait for the us attorney to be appointed in a murder case because the other one has been killed. so you half this case in front of george cross - - judge crawford has presided over almost every major trial in washington dc up to that point. one of the things that struck me are all the fascinating people that were witn
as a prominent lawyer in washington dc and then came to represent daniel sickles you have james carlisle one of the first choice he happens to be a very close friend and has no interest to help his murder and then the assistant secretary that was in charge of prisoner for for the confederacy also jefferson davis' lawyer for gettysburg. but at the time as the deputy us attorney key actually wasn't the best he's there because of his family name and political connections and he also is sick so i...
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come on home to cracker barrel >>> we are going live to washington dc.the climate protests that kenny just mentioned a few minutes ago , we are getting live pictures of the police moving in on the protesters. we've seen several people being arrested. they are trying to block key intersections in an attempt to shut down traffic in the nation's capital. they have so far been a successful in their endeavors. these are the endeavors that we saw last friday across the globe. this one is called shut down dc. it looks like the authorities are not playing around. but they do have a lot of demonstrators to deal with. so we are keeping an eye on that this morning. >>> the legal fight over led ou. elin signature song the group is accused of stealing the opening riff from another group called spirit. the jury said they did not been an appeals court ordered a retrial of the 2016 case. today in san francisco the ninth circuit court of appeals will hear the arguments. all judges will take part. >>> a beloved bay area figure is recovering from a stroke. benny reeves fac
come on home to cracker barrel >>> we are going live to washington dc.the climate protests that kenny just mentioned a few minutes ago , we are getting live pictures of the police moving in on the protesters. we've seen several people being arrested. they are trying to block key intersections in an attempt to shut down traffic in the nation's capital. they have so far been a successful in their endeavors. these are the endeavors that we saw last friday across the globe. this one is...
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samira hussain in washington, dc, and the fed hasn't just been hussain in washington, dc, and the fedust been cutting interest rates. it has also injected more than $125 billion into the us banking system to help keep credit flowing. meanwhile, brazil's central bank has lower the cost of borrowing toa bank has lower the cost of borrowing to a new record low. and, as it usually does, hong kong has followed the fed's lead by cutting its interest rate as well. also today, we get policy decisions from the bank ofjapan, bank of indonesia and the bank of england. earlier i was joined by an economist and started by asking her about donald trump's criticisms of the fed. well, the fed studies the economy's fundamentals and act accordingly. and it also needs to maintain policy independence, so it has to look beyond the demands coming from the white house. are taking a look at the fundamentals from the us economy, could the fed have cut rates not by 0.25% but by 0.5% and get the door open for more rate cuts this year? so this provides insurance against elevated risks, so if the economy weekends
samira hussain in washington, dc, and the fed hasn't just been hussain in washington, dc, and the fedust been cutting interest rates. it has also injected more than $125 billion into the us banking system to help keep credit flowing. meanwhile, brazil's central bank has lower the cost of borrowing toa bank has lower the cost of borrowing to a new record low. and, as it usually does, hong kong has followed the fed's lead by cutting its interest rate as well. also today, we get policy decisions...
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primero >>> (informaciÓn en pantalla) >>> nosotros tenemos cobertura de equipo javier vega desde washington, dc hoy el presidente trump hablÓ y comenzamos con javier vega desde la capital que hoy se sacudiÓ el presidente trump no se quedÓ callado. >> ¿quÉ tal julio? de hecho el presidente no ha dejado de publicar comentarios en su cuenta de twitter desde que acarreÓ el anuncio de nancy pelosi pero no solamente Él el juicio polÍtico es el nÚmero 1 en redes sociales a nivel nacional es que se trata de una noticia polÍtica de grandes proporciones cuyos efectos podrÁn sentirse incluso, durante meses. >> >>> la presidenta de la cÁmara nancy pelosi finalmente dio su brazo a torcer y anunciÓ el comienzo de una investigaciÓn de juicio polÍtico para decidir si hay suficientes evidencias y motivos para iniciar este procedimiento contra el presidente trump. >>> (informaciÓn en pantalla) >>> es que un nÚmero creciente de congresistas demÓcrata se habÍa sumado a la causa >>> necesitamos comenzar un juicio polÍtico hoy >>> porque la democracia de este paÍs >>> estÁ comprometida por el presidente. >> todos lo
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the white house expected to release gun proposals that president trump supports, new video from washington dc, first responders in the dayton shooting rampage being honored at the white house, getting the medal of valor from president trump. they confronted the shooter within 30 seconds, credited with preventing more deaths. >>> as for the gun control ridges -- legislation, a new poll, from usa today, only 25% think that legislators will pass significant gun reform within the next year. >>> north korea says it is willing to restart nuclear negotiations with the united states late this month, talks fell apart in february when president trump rejected kim jong-un's demand for sweeping sanctions relief for partial disarmament. and president trump said that u.s. in talib and peace talks are dead, canceling talks after a suicide bombing killed a u.s. service member. washington.>> reporter: -- there is more from washington. >> reporter: president trump tweeted that there were secret meetings with the taliban, which were off, the announcement comes in the wake of the taliban suicide bombing that kil
the white house expected to release gun proposals that president trump supports, new video from washington dc, first responders in the dayton shooting rampage being honored at the white house, getting the medal of valor from president trump. they confronted the shooter within 30 seconds, credited with preventing more deaths. >>> as for the gun control ridges -- legislation, a new poll, from usa today, only 25% think that legislators will pass significant gun reform within the next...
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the black books matter in washington dc event recently with the author of under fire and the signed copies of their books about public affairs and the signed copies of their books about public affairs. [inaudible conversations] >> and then i jumped back into the game. they didn't know who i was. >> yes. yes. [laughter] >> hello. how are you. [inaudible conversations] >> there's something about the intimacy. [inaudible conversati [inaudible conversations] >> this is a spectacular saturday night. >> and with science and technology in math and the three most popular women. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] and then the publisher. then the united states. that there are so many of them in but their story but this woman right here but it is a white house correspondent. that i have had the pleasure to work with her the last four or five years through book sightings. >> so the information to make this possible. >> the gop. and then the history of the black dollar. that to be called the next steve jobs and has secured for $1 million of funding. [inaudible conversations] >> thank y
the black books matter in washington dc event recently with the author of under fire and the signed copies of their books about public affairs and the signed copies of their books about public affairs. [inaudible conversations] >> and then i jumped back into the game. they didn't know who i was. >> yes. yes. [laughter] >> hello. how are you. [inaudible conversations] >> there's something about the intimacy. [inaudible conversati [inaudible conversations] >> this is...
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en washington dc, vanessa hauc noticias telemundo. >>> las cosas de la penÍnsula de baja california,ral provocÓ lluvias de una intensidad no habitual en la zona. acompaÑada de fuertes vientos y oleaje en el mar. los habitantes de las localidades afectadas evacuaron sus hogares ante el temor de deslaves y aumento en cauces de rÍos y arroyos. >>> inundaciones por todas partes. todo en baja california y la costa de sinaloa. - en el sureste de texas, los restos de la tormenta tropical imelda causaron inundaciones histÓricas dejando un saldo de 4 muertos, decenas de heridos y numerosas viviendas bajo el agua. les trajo a la memoria el paso del huracÁn harvey hace 2 aÑos. edgard muÑoz con los detalles. >>> la pesadilla de la tormenta imelda no termina. salieron a flote unos cuerpos. este es de un hombre hispano que caminaba junto al canal y se lo llevÓ la corriente. un hombre quedÓ atrapado en su vehÍculo cuando las aguas retroz dieron. >>> subiÓ el agua rÁpido y cuando trataron de salir se metiÓ agua en el carro y se quedÓ allÍ. >>> las aguas acumulaciones de agua continÚan a pesar que ya
en washington dc, vanessa hauc noticias telemundo. >>> las cosas de la penÍnsula de baja california,ral provocÓ lluvias de una intensidad no habitual en la zona. acompaÑada de fuertes vientos y oleaje en el mar. los habitantes de las localidades afectadas evacuaron sus hogares ante el temor de deslaves y aumento en cauces de rÍos y arroyos. >>> inundaciones por todas partes. todo en baja california y la costa de sinaloa. - en el sureste de texas, los restos de la tormenta...
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al final del dÍa, terminÓ con la renuncia, todo esto de bolton una bomba que te cae en washington dc, de seguridad nacional, bajo la admiraciÓn de trump, tenÍan grandes diferencias con el presidente, en varios temas. entre ellos el tema de afganistÁn, las conversaciones con los talibanes, tambiÉn el tema de venezuela, diferencias con el presidente que el presidente estÁ molesto porque no habÍa avances con las movilizaciones hacia ese paÍs, entre otras cosas. no se si tienen alguna pregunta. carolina: justamente hablando esa conferencia de prensa, que estaba mike pompeo presente, hablÓ sobre temas de seguridad nacional, terrorismo, pero ¿se dijo algo acerca de lo que ocurriÓ con john bolton? carolina: secretario de estado reaccionÓ ante esta noticia, antes de que puedas escuchar lo que dijo esa conferencia de prensa: " tambiÉn tenemos mucha diferencia con john vuelto, la casa blanca someten o se hablaba". en un tema muy serio, ambos manejan el comitÉ de seguridad, necesitaremos ahÍla reacciÓn de mike pompeo para que puede escucharla, vamos a escuchar. >> [audio en inglÉs] carolina: ahÍ
al final del dÍa, terminÓ con la renuncia, todo esto de bolton una bomba que te cae en washington dc, de seguridad nacional, bajo la admiraciÓn de trump, tenÍan grandes diferencias con el presidente, en varios temas. entre ellos el tema de afganistÁn, las conversaciones con los talibanes, tambiÉn el tema de venezuela, diferencias con el presidente que el presidente estÁ molesto porque no habÍa avances con las movilizaciones hacia ese paÍs, entre otras cosas. no se si tienen alguna...
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dan bishop belongs in washington dc. and with dan bishop in congress renewed republican majorities on capitol hill. with president donald trump in the white house, and with god's help. [applause] we will keep on winning. north carolina will keep on prospering. and this man will keep america great. it is my high honor and distinct privilege. [applause] to introduce to you my friend and the 45th president of the united states. [cheers and applause] of america president donald trump. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> thank you. usa. usa. [chanting] usa. >> thank you everybody and vice president mike pence thank you very much. [applause] hello to fayetteville. [cheers and applause] it is great to be here north carolina in the ninth congressional district with those who believe in faith and family and god and country. thank you. [cheers and applause] tomorrow you will head to the polls to elect a congressman wh
dan bishop belongs in washington dc. and with dan bishop in congress renewed republican majorities on capitol hill. with president donald trump in the white house, and with god's help. [applause] we will keep on winning. north carolina will keep on prospering. and this man will keep america great. it is my high honor and distinct privilege. [applause] to introduce to you my friend and the 45th president of the united states. [cheers and applause] of america president donald trump. [cheers and...
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[applause] von reddicker from the empathy of -- the embassy in washington dc.s foundation. ago,tleman i met moments zukov can already say mr. is going to be a tremendous partner. finally, i would especially like to thank and acknowledge the families of the passengers and crew members of flight 93 joining us this morning. thank you so much. [applause] at this time, i would like to extend a special thank you to the many volunteer ambassadors who represent flight 93 national memorial on a daily basis and help connect visitors to the stories of these 40 amazing people. ambassadorsnteer provide approximately 10,000 hours of their valuable time, which equals approximately $250,000 of in-kind services. absolutely astounding. [applause] gentlemen, i would also like to knowledge and thank our law enforcement officers, firefighters, emergency personnel, and members of our military for keeping this great nation safe each and every day. [applause] finally, to our local communities and their caring leaders to include shanksville, indian lake, stony creek township, and somer
[applause] von reddicker from the empathy of -- the embassy in washington dc.s foundation. ago,tleman i met moments zukov can already say mr. is going to be a tremendous partner. finally, i would especially like to thank and acknowledge the families of the passengers and crew members of flight 93 joining us this morning. thank you so much. [applause] at this time, i would like to extend a special thank you to the many volunteer ambassadors who represent flight 93 national memorial on a daily...
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with president obama, when he came in, one of the things, i go to washington dc, have meetings in dc and one of the things i noticed right away from 2009 on, when i went to a restaurant, wherever i would go. i would go to a meeting, people in a 20s had been hired, they were not managers, they were unqualified to run a department or be part of an infrastructure, part of the bureau but they were hired and they were hired because they had an ideological agreement with president obama and the bureaucracy became ideological, that their idea was not to simply democrats won or republicans won, but let's transform society and so they had big government, the mentality of collectiveism that government was the answer. there god was the government and the government was going to make a better society. that is a deep belief system that they have a purpose and when the shock came that donald trump had become president, unlike in the past, the way the structure of the federal bureaucracy is, many of these bureaucrats stayed in power and staying in power enabled them to be able to subvert policies o
with president obama, when he came in, one of the things, i go to washington dc, have meetings in dc and one of the things i noticed right away from 2009 on, when i went to a restaurant, wherever i would go. i would go to a meeting, people in a 20s had been hired, they were not managers, they were unqualified to run a department or be part of an infrastructure, part of the bureau but they were hired and they were hired because they had an ideological agreement with president obama and the...
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this is washington dc.rk with the democrats and the democrats work with the media of cellulitis cannot. see if you agree. the independent inspector general of the department of justice, michael horowitz, is about to release his support on the obama administration and how all this russia investigation started so there's the new shiny object, new train. you're not allowed to look at biden and we will have a fake impeachment inquiry to avoid attention to what the obama administration, including biden and the democrats david does that make sense to you connect. >> is a brilliant point. your executive right. very few timing coincidences in washington dc. that explains a lot and this is evidence that things are starting to shake loose from the tree. fruit is starting to fall. that involves very about powerful people, very big names and i think that's what you are seeing these eruptions. you are right. they are linked. mark: i'm amazed by this president. and investigations and they been using the impeachment word
this is washington dc.rk with the democrats and the democrats work with the media of cellulitis cannot. see if you agree. the independent inspector general of the department of justice, michael horowitz, is about to release his support on the obama administration and how all this russia investigation started so there's the new shiny object, new train. you're not allowed to look at biden and we will have a fake impeachment inquiry to avoid attention to what the obama administration, including...
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unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court in public policy events from washington dcnd around the country you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979 c-span is brought to you by your local, cable or satellite provider. c-span, your view of government. >> host: every year or so we like to invite on as a guest craig moffett, cofounder of moffitt research and we want to talk about the future of telecom. mr. moffat, as you will know the existing system of video distribution has greatly transformed in the last ten years. is that a continuing trend? >> guest: look, i think we're now starting to see the rate of cord cutting and the move to over-the-top video j s
unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court in public policy events from washington dcnd around the country you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979 c-span is brought to you by your local, cable or satellite provider. c-span, your view of government. >> host: every year or so we like to invite on as a guest craig moffett, cofounder of moffitt research and we want to talk about the future of telecom. mr. moffat, as you will know the existing system of...
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he came to washington, dc and presented them at the office of war information. the leadership at the time rejected the idea and sent him away without a commission to paint roosevelt's four freedoms. on his trip home, however, he stopped in philadelphia and met with his editors of the saturday evening post, who embraced the idea and instructed rockwell to go home, not to work on other features, but to focus on the four freedoms. he was given three months to do the four freedoms. it took him seven to conceive and paint the pictures once he began. the first painting that he worked on, the one that gave him the inspiration of the series was freedom of speech. as rockwell recalls in his biography, he woke up -- he was struggling as rockwell always did, struggling to come up with the concept, the idea of how he would embody an abstract idea such as freedom of speech. and he says he woke up one night and recalled a meeting in the town of arlington where he lived at the time, and a debate that took place in arlington about whether or not to rebuild the school that had r
he came to washington, dc and presented them at the office of war information. the leadership at the time rejected the idea and sent him away without a commission to paint roosevelt's four freedoms. on his trip home, however, he stopped in philadelphia and met with his editors of the saturday evening post, who embraced the idea and instructed rockwell to go home, not to work on other features, but to focus on the four freedoms. he was given three months to do the four freedoms. it took him...
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and feelings and frustrations into a memoir entitled know my name. >>> the arrests continue in washington dcing a live look at the climate protests going on. they've been blocking key intersections in an attempt to shut down traffic in dc. and they really have as you can see there. there's a vehicle shaped like a submarine that is blocking one of the intersections. and major interstate 395 shut down as well a few blocks away from that. this is all part of the global climate strike rallies that we saw around they started last friday including here in the bay area. the police mean business though. they use a device that you can see there to saw off some of the metal that was attaching some of the protesters to the vehicle. and you can see there have been about a dozen arrests in the live pictures that we've seen. but the intersections are still blocked at this point. they say they didn't want to focus on traffic because that is one of the causes of climate change. >>> presidents, kings and prime ministers are in the big apple to take part of the un climate action summit. president trump will n
and feelings and frustrations into a memoir entitled know my name. >>> the arrests continue in washington dcing a live look at the climate protests going on. they've been blocking key intersections in an attempt to shut down traffic in dc. and they really have as you can see there. there's a vehicle shaped like a submarine that is blocking one of the intersections. and major interstate 395 shut down as well a few blocks away from that. this is all part of the global climate strike...
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la magistrada, en el marco del festival nacional del libro de la biblioteca del congreso en washington, dc. dijo hoy frente a miles de personas "como esta audiencia puede ver, estoy viva y en camino a estar muy bien". policias comunitarias libran una guerra sangrienta en michoacan, mexico...por un error en la etiqueta decenas de padres les dan a sus bebes, -sin saberlo-, una potente medicina contra la calvicie... como si fuera una zona de guerra-- asi describen miembros de las policias comunitarias o autodefensas, los combates que han tenido con presuntos miembros del cartel jalisco nueva generacion, en michoacan mexico. estas autodefensas, dicen actuar como policias civiles para expulsar a las organizaciones criminales y proteger a sus habitantes-- una tarea en la que ha fallado el gobierno federal como nos explica alberto garcia. el anuncio del rearme de un grupo de disidentes de las farc retumba en venezuela. incrementando las tensiones politicas y militares entre ambos paises. el gobierno de "ivan duque" acusa al regimen de maduro de apoyar a este grupo de rebeldes. desde caracas, fran
la magistrada, en el marco del festival nacional del libro de la biblioteca del congreso en washington, dc. dijo hoy frente a miles de personas "como esta audiencia puede ver, estoy viva y en camino a estar muy bien". policias comunitarias libran una guerra sangrienta en michoacan, mexico...por un error en la etiqueta decenas de padres les dan a sus bebes, -sin saberlo-, una potente medicina contra la calvicie... como si fuera una zona de guerra-- asi describen miembros de las...
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is the author of an example for all the land the emancipation and the struggle for equality in washington dc. and finally thavolia glymph is a professor of history and law at duke university, also member of our advisory board and she is working on her upcoming theater production she is the officer author of out of the bondage, transformation of the plantation household. please join me in welcoming our guests. [ applause ] i would like to get into some specific stories of women there featured in our exhibit, before we do so i want to ask a very brief question to each of you. if you could just say a few things about your thoughts on the role of women during this crucial time. both enslaved women and free women. what were the means by which they could affect change during this time.? i will start with thavolia glymph . >> what were the means that women affect the change? that is a big question. i think census program is focused on both the civil war and reconstruction, we could start with the civil war. when i think about women and when i research and write about women and the war, i'm constant
is the author of an example for all the land the emancipation and the struggle for equality in washington dc. and finally thavolia glymph is a professor of history and law at duke university, also member of our advisory board and she is working on her upcoming theater production she is the officer author of out of the bondage, transformation of the plantation household. please join me in welcoming our guests. [ applause ] i would like to get into some specific stories of women there featured in...
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events from washington dc and around the country created by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider, c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> starting now, booktv on c-span2. every weekend 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books. >> this weekend on booktv, journalist michelle malcolm offers her thoughts on us immigration policy, and jason chaffetz argues liberals are trying to undermine the trump presidency and sunday we are live from the book festival. we kick off the weekend with economics from the recent national book festival featuring parag khanna. >> how many of you are from the washington area. how many of you are from outside washington? how many of your capitalists? how many anti-capitalists here. how many came because you think you will learn to invest in asia q2 we have two distinguished authors here and individuals and i know them both and let me introduce them and we will get into the background and conversation. to my immediate right is the author of this book "can american capitalism survive?" by steven pearlstein, steve is a na
events from washington dc and around the country created by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider, c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> starting now, booktv on c-span2. every weekend 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books. >> this weekend on booktv, journalist michelle malcolm offers her thoughts on us immigration policy, and jason chaffetz argues liberals are trying to undermine the trump presidency and sunday we are live from the...
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made a point to bring three small children here to this hallowed ground in the drive back from washington dc to india it was less than a year on that terrible day but we wanted to come here. pay our respects and make sure that our children saw this place and knew what happened here. i remember that day like it was yesterday. painted with the names of the fallen, the timeline listed and wouldn't cross in the field. [ applause ] with the help of one park ranger we learned of the sequence of that day and i remember asking the ranger that if the united states capital is targeted, at what time with the plane have reached the capital building. and what she told me i'll never forget. the time she mentioned i along with hundreds of others were standing near the east front of the house of representatives. as i stand before you today i say from my heart i will always believe that i and many others in our nation's capital were able to go home that day and hug our families because of the courage and selflessness of your families, the heroes of flight 92.-- flight 93. [ applause ] >> two years ago on thi
made a point to bring three small children here to this hallowed ground in the drive back from washington dc to india it was less than a year on that terrible day but we wanted to come here. pay our respects and make sure that our children saw this place and knew what happened here. i remember that day like it was yesterday. painted with the names of the fallen, the timeline listed and wouldn't cross in the field. [ applause ] with the help of one park ranger we learned of the sequence of that...
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and a live look at the washington monument. dc'st visible ndmark reopens to the public it just about an hour and a half for the first time in years and it is looking good. the 2011 virginia earthquake damaged the monument after $15 million worth of repairs, it reopened, but then it closed again in 2016 after an elevator cable snapped. no one was in the elevator at the time of the incident. >>> canadian prime minister justin trudeau is apologizing after a photo of them emerged wearing brown face makeup during a costume party 18 years ago. it was taken while he was a teacher in 2001 at a school event with an arabian nights theme. he was dressed as a character from aladdin wearing a turban. >> i shouldn't of done that. i should've known better, but i didn't. and i'm really sorry. >> time magazine posted photos and was published in the yearbook from a private school in british columbia where he taught before entering > ay is pushing back against a plan to honor former president barack obama and he says it isn't political. the former pre
and a live look at the washington monument. dc'st visible ndmark reopens to the public it just about an hour and a half for the first time in years and it is looking good. the 2011 virginia earthquake damaged the monument after $15 million worth of repairs, it reopened, but then it closed again in 2016 after an elevator cable snapped. no one was in the elevator at the time of the incident. >>> canadian prime minister justin trudeau is apologizing after a photo of them emerged wearing...
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>>bree jackson for us live tonight in army washington dc. bree thank you very much also tonight kron four's airing an impeachment special catherine heenan will be hosting along with former california gop chairman tom del beccaro and democratic delegate laura foot that airs on kron on tonight at 7 o'clock turning our attention to the hot weather today. this is a look at current temperatures around the bay. >>and you can see it was a scorcher out there. a red flag warning across the bay chief meteorologist lawrence karnow here and boy it lawrence yeah we're going to play too as well as we're going to see this happen. again tomorrow, maybe even a little bit hotter outside the temperatures. they're just amazing out there even along the coastline, we sort 84 degrees in half moon bay. finally catch a little bit of a sea breeze. so we watch that drop in the last couple hours just down to 68. >>still 85 degrees in san francisco, you're looking at 90's in much of the bay right now 94 degrees in redwood city, 91 in mount view got 89 degrees on the war
>>bree jackson for us live tonight in army washington dc. bree thank you very much also tonight kron four's airing an impeachment special catherine heenan will be hosting along with former california gop chairman tom del beccaro and democratic delegate laura foot that airs on kron on tonight at 7 o'clock turning our attention to the hot weather today. this is a look at current temperatures around the bay. >>and you can see it was a scorcher out there. a red flag warning across the...
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isabel bueso of concord travel to washington dc to advocate for herself and others.ivered a statement to the house oversight and reform committee, sub committee, on several rights and liberties. bueso's doctors and the staff at the children's hospital in oakland gathered to watch and listen to the testimony. the 24-year-old bueso left guatemala with her family when she was seven years old to take part in clinical trials here in the bay area. bueso received a letter last month saying their stay had expired and they had 30 days to leave the country.>> i've been here legally for 16 years. this is the first time that this has happened to me and my family, so we both cried.>> the trump administration has said that the case will be reviews, bueso says she is still unsure what that means for her saturday deadline to leave the country.>>> ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30 is up next with a move that could set a nationwide precedent for college athletes. the latest on the pay to play bill now headed to the governor's desk in the stern warning from the ncaa. >>> the 49ers got their firs
isabel bueso of concord travel to washington dc to advocate for herself and others.ivered a statement to the house oversight and reform committee, sub committee, on several rights and liberties. bueso's doctors and the staff at the children's hospital in oakland gathered to watch and listen to the testimony. the 24-year-old bueso left guatemala with her family when she was seven years old to take part in clinical trials here in the bay area. bueso received a letter last month saying their stay...
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washington, dc and he spoke to the bbc's respondent.e care and to show the people that we are in power, we care and we need to be taking action to save our future and our lives. why is it your generation is leading the way on climate change and not mine? their recent direct the reason it's my generation and not yours is because the adults haven't been taking another action and so we need to be taking action and the adults are welcome to strike with us that we are the ones that are leading this. you live in a barrier island in florida, tell me about what you see that makes you think that climate change is real. so the island are live on is on the east coast of florida. and this barrier island other one is at sea level and because of when this hurricanes, we often times experience flooding and so we need to be taking action if we wa nt to so we need to be taking action if we want to save my barrier island from going underwater. you are suing the federal government over climate change, what it —— what is it want to see the government do di
washington, dc and he spoke to the bbc's respondent.e care and to show the people that we are in power, we care and we need to be taking action to save our future and our lives. why is it your generation is leading the way on climate change and not mine? their recent direct the reason it's my generation and not yours is because the adults haven't been taking another action and so we need to be taking action and the adults are welcome to strike with us that we are the ones that are leading this....
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unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court in public policy events from washington dc and around the country. you can make up your own mind created by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your local or cable satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> host: joining us on "the communicators" is senator marsha blackburn, member of the commerce and science committee on medications and technology. senator blackburn, you're here as a member of the house but this is her first appearance as a senator. welcome back. >> guest: thank you so much. good to join you once again. >> host: i wanted to ask you about the issues you worked on in the house when it comes to technology. were you able to bring it over to the senate such as data privacy and things like that? >> guest: indy. i have about those issues with me. i think we last visited when i was visioning finishing the reauthorization of the fcc, which is not been done since 1990. of course, the mobile now bill, the precision agricultural bill and some of those components that are foundational items
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unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court in public policy events from washington dc and around the country you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979 c-span is brought to you by your local, cable or satellite provider. c-span, your view of government. >> host: every year or so we like to invite on as a guest craig moffett, cofounder of moffitt research and we want to talk about the future of telecom. mr. moffat, as you will know the existing system of video distribution has greatly transformed in the last ten years. is that a continuing trend? >> guest: look, i think we're now starting to see the rate of cord cutting and the move to over-the-top video just starting to accelerate. interestingly we published a couple of weeks back a note that said we might see the acceleration in the short term and this might be as bad as it gets but that should not change the overall picture that the rate of decline has dramatically tolerated for traditional television and there does not seem to be any question that we are in a new normal for the rate of decline for the t
unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court in public policy events from washington dc and around the country you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979 c-span is brought to you by your local, cable or satellite provider. c-span, your view of government. >> host: every year or so we like to invite on as a guest craig moffett, cofounder of moffitt research and we want to talk about the future of telecom. mr. moffat, as you will know the existing system...
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>>young climate activists marched in washington dc today. they want lawmakers to do more to address what they say is a climate in crisis as washington dc correspondent trevor shirley reports, the protesters were joined by a young woman from sweden who has recently gained international attention on this issue. you can't say their message isn't loud. >>but is it coming in clear to those who matter in washington politicians, even if they're not. >>in the offices there definitely watching somewhere in a like are saying the numbers but at this climate strike know politicians were anywhere to be found. >>that didn't seem to faze the hundreds who showed up i think the people in charge need to be held accountable at one point the protesters were joined by 16 year-old grad a tune. burke, a climate activists from sweden. they say helps bring attention to what they're doing in washington being in the nation's capital i felt like i now have an opportunity to take. more steps and more action towards some these problems but some of the protests say despit
>>young climate activists marched in washington dc today. they want lawmakers to do more to address what they say is a climate in crisis as washington dc correspondent trevor shirley reports, the protesters were joined by a young woman from sweden who has recently gained international attention on this issue. you can't say their message isn't loud. >>but is it coming in clear to those who matter in washington politicians, even if they're not. >>in the offices there definitely...
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it sounds like easiest defending the status quo, the wall street bailouts, offering you sunny washington, dc that you find repugnant if the critic of socialism and washington identify what they're against, they're against aoc. are the actually for free market and the peaceful bottom-up cooperation? i'm not sure they are but all of us, if we want to win the next generation, we have to imagine something utopian, something beautiful, something bigger and better than we have seen in the past, which brings me to beer. look at that. that's an ipa. snakedog ipa from our friends as flying dog brewing, jim a caruso amies his libertarian principles to his production of beer but if you go to any grocery store almost anywhere ins and the and go to the beer section, it's shrine to free market capitalism. a holy place, things get quiet there as you try to figure out which double dry hop you're going choose there. you can't do that in venezuela. been suggested this -- ben suggested this youch can't get even crappy warm beer in venezuela. so maybe there's something about that. anybody here that is into craf
it sounds like easiest defending the status quo, the wall street bailouts, offering you sunny washington, dc that you find repugnant if the critic of socialism and washington identify what they're against, they're against aoc. are the actually for free market and the peaceful bottom-up cooperation? i'm not sure they are but all of us, if we want to win the next generation, we have to imagine something utopian, something beautiful, something bigger and better than we have seen in the past, which...
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>>still ahead, we are of course keeping an eye on the latest developments out of washington dc these of the hearing room where the whistleblower complaint is being a talked about once again as we have the acting director of national intelligence about to testify about 9 minutes in front of the house intelligence committee. we'll keep you updated on the progress there. a school and now his mother is speaking out stay tune for that on. >>on is hosting the san francisco district attorney debate this friday that's tomorrow catherine heenan has a preview from the debate stage. >>the race for san francisco da it is particularly interesting right now there's no incumbent it is wide open first time that's happened in a century. there are 4 visionary candidates with very strong opinions. the debate is this friday at to look at me now, you don't see psoriasis. you see clear skin. you see me. but if you saw me before cosentyx... ♪ i was covered. it was awful. but i didn't give up. i kept fighting. i got clear skin with cosentyx. 3 years and counting. clear skin can last. see if cosentyx could m
>>still ahead, we are of course keeping an eye on the latest developments out of washington dc these of the hearing room where the whistleblower complaint is being a talked about once again as we have the acting director of national intelligence about to testify about 9 minutes in front of the house intelligence committee. we'll keep you updated on the progress there. a school and now his mother is speaking out stay tune for that on. >>on is hosting the san francisco district...
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we have reporters stationed in cocoa beach florida, and the fema headquarters in washington dc. that coverages all morning long right here on mornings on 2 and also for the noon news. >>> now, a go for me pages been set up for a mother who was shot by a stray bullet. a couple was walking to their car after wedding reception when the woman was hit yesterday morning. she was 44 years old. police say there was an altercation nearby that had nothing to do with a couple. so far, no arrests have been made. >> we are looking for any witnesses and we are canvassing the neighborhoods. we are looking at any video surveillance that could help us.>> the woman's killing marks the 48 homicide in oakland this year. police are doing anything they can to stop the violence. officer say since january, they have seized 600 guns used in crimes. >>> more now on a grim search happening off of the southern california coast. a fire on a diet poach a dive boat overnight. >> reporter: we are one hour away from his scheduled update and the corner is using dna to identify the bodies that have already been r
we have reporters stationed in cocoa beach florida, and the fema headquarters in washington dc. that coverages all morning long right here on mornings on 2 and also for the noon news. >>> now, a go for me pages been set up for a mother who was shot by a stray bullet. a couple was walking to their car after wedding reception when the woman was hit yesterday morning. she was 44 years old. police say there was an altercation nearby that had nothing to do with a couple. so far, no arrests...
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border security and immigration policy at an event hosted by the council on foreign relations in washington, dc. mr. mcaleenan also touched on election security and the work the agency is doing with states and local governments to prepare for the 2020 elections. this is one hour. >> good afternoon, how is everybody doing? think you for the kind introduction. for the account introduction and the opportunity to be with you today and have this important discussion on the state of security and immigration concerns nationally, but also hopefully we will have a conversation and dialogue on some of the other department of homeland security priorities and of course, with the members here. i know many of you have been following the crisis over the past year and tracking the growing regional challenge of migration in the region. not only has the situation had obvious implications for
border security and immigration policy at an event hosted by the council on foreign relations in washington, dc. mr. mcaleenan also touched on election security and the work the agency is doing with states and local governments to prepare for the 2020 elections. this is one hour. >> good afternoon, how is everybody doing? think you for the kind introduction. for the account introduction and the opportunity to be with you today and have this important discussion on the state of security...
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unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court in public policy events from washington dcnd around the country. you can make up your own mind. credit by cable in 1979 c-span is brought to you by your local or cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> we like to welcome a new face to "the communicators". it's jerry mcnerney, democrat from california. a member of the energy and commerce committee as well as cochair of the artificial intelligence caucus but congressman, welcome to "the communicators" and thank you for being here. >> pleasure to be here. >> host: i want to start with the issue in the news this week and that the state attorneys general investigating
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i come back to boston, washington, dc, chicago. a come back to omaha. -- they come back to boston, washington, chicago. they came back to omaha. do was still white supremacy. this conflict brings the red summer. it can also be called the year of racial violence, 1919. the episodes of violence were not just happening in the summer, they took place throughout the year. they are typically called race riots but we should be understanding them as collective episodes of anti-black violence. white people worked to take away black advancement and punish african-americans for even perceived slights against whites for accusations of sexual assault against them. they cascaded into this violence. there were victims in city after city. in just phillips county, arkansas, sharecroppers organized to get a fair settlement for cotton that year. 237 black men, women and young people were massacred by mobs and even u.s. army troops. this happened because sharecroppers were trying to break one of the legacies of 1619, slavery by another name. the sharec
i come back to boston, washington, dc, chicago. a come back to omaha. -- they come back to boston, washington, chicago. they came back to omaha. do was still white supremacy. this conflict brings the red summer. it can also be called the year of racial violence, 1919. the episodes of violence were not just happening in the summer, they took place throughout the year. they are typically called race riots but we should be understanding them as collective episodes of anti-black violence. white...
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red states with registration fees it isn't a partisan issue out there in america it is here in washington dc. we are at the point of total paralysis i will not repeat the statistics but the amount of fuel wasted sitting around his 4 billion gallons per year wasted fuel adding to the problems. it is time to act so we'll hear some things today that we say congestion pricing that is an alternative and we saw congestion that person doesn't set their schedule to go to work most likely and they don't have a lot of options unless you build sufficient options you cannot just write them off the road and then 47 for 10 miles cracks that is chauffeured limousine. who can afford that cracks in my own state we have freeways some of the legislature from portland decided maybe we should toll part of them to deal with some problems. but of course is not like the hotline you have an option you use it or not use it. what about people who have to go from the east side of portland to the west to go to work work sorry. that takes two hours because it will cost a bunch of money you can't afford. we need a compreh
red states with registration fees it isn't a partisan issue out there in america it is here in washington dc. we are at the point of total paralysis i will not repeat the statistics but the amount of fuel wasted sitting around his 4 billion gallons per year wasted fuel adding to the problems. it is time to act so we'll hear some things today that we say congestion pricing that is an alternative and we saw congestion that person doesn't set their schedule to go to work most likely and they don't...
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tell our viewers the influence the chamber has in washington dc, and has it changed over the years?y have extraordinary influence. they are a voice for the business community. in the past that has been crucial because a lot of republicans and democrats want to position themselves as pro-business, company-friendly candidates. we think some of that has weakened slightly in this populist area with a lot of polarization. the chamber sits at the middle of the political spectrum, just wanting certainty. and that has really shifted in washington. there is a real appeal to populist, grassroots voters now, and much less of pressure coming from these companies. chris: it is not something perhaps even republicans want to be associated with as much, i'm doing what the big business group is telling me, it is something they won't necessarily, and a lot of voters are tuned to special interests and the impact in washington. but they have a big, granite building right across the street from the white house so they certainly have a lot of sway. thea: we heard from beginning -- -- we heard from him at
tell our viewers the influence the chamber has in washington dc, and has it changed over the years?y have extraordinary influence. they are a voice for the business community. in the past that has been crucial because a lot of republicans and democrats want to position themselves as pro-business, company-friendly candidates. we think some of that has weakened slightly in this populist area with a lot of polarization. the chamber sits at the middle of the political spectrum, just wanting...
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washington dc. most of our mining is done in nevada. and arizona.ut our top mining folks, we have operations folks in nevada, but most of our mining policy folks were in dc. and i am like, we could create centers of excellence and solidify those areas. and so that is what we proposed to congress. we said this is what we intend to do. i didn't ask them, i said this is what we are doing. they had 30 days to get back to me on it. and that 30 days has expired. so we will be beginning the implementation phase of that. it turns out that we will house the headquarters in grand junction. and that is significant. [ applause ] and i got a lot of questions about that. so let me tell you a true story. for years, the department of interior struggled to get the up-and-coming management to dc. those guys and gals that are extraordinary managers in blm and the park service, fish and wildlife service, they are not really excited about moving to dc. why would that be? [ laughter ] so the on the obvious reasons, the reality is that they are almost guaranteed that the
washington dc. most of our mining is done in nevada. and arizona.ut our top mining folks, we have operations folks in nevada, but most of our mining policy folks were in dc. and i am like, we could create centers of excellence and solidify those areas. and so that is what we proposed to congress. we said this is what we intend to do. i didn't ask them, i said this is what we are doing. they had 30 days to get back to me on it. and that 30 days has expired. so we will be beginning the...
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we did for the country, for the people who died in washington dc.ther: later today donald trump will attend a memorial ceremony at the pentagon where american airlines flight 77 crashed and mike pence will attend a ceremony in shanksville, pennsylvania to honor the lives lost on united airlines flight 93. we will be right back. heather: the sixth person has died from a lung disease linked to vapeing, she was over 50 and had a history of health problems. she became seriously ill when she started vapeing. three teenagers hospitalized, one of them, whitney livingston, is on a ventilator after vapeing for two weeks. there seems to be no cure. abortion consume he outlawed in south carolina. state senators meeting on the bench would ban the procedure after a fetal heartbeat is detected. the bill easily passed the house and has the support of the governor. in texas getting access to abortion just got easier. austin setting aside $150,000 to provide low-income women with logistical support like travel and childcare. apple unveils its highly anticipated ipho
we did for the country, for the people who died in washington dc.ther: later today donald trump will attend a memorial ceremony at the pentagon where american airlines flight 77 crashed and mike pence will attend a ceremony in shanksville, pennsylvania to honor the lives lost on united airlines flight 93. we will be right back. heather: the sixth person has died from a lung disease linked to vapeing, she was over 50 and had a history of health problems. she became seriously ill when she started...
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. >> arriving at andrews air force base and stay in washington dc at 9:00 o'clock in the morning is when they will be greeted by the chumps at the white house and the official welcoming we would've put on such a show even if the queen was coming so it is unique to see that and there will be briefings with a cabinet and at lunchtime they will head over to the pentagon with state department briefings as well then in the evening they return for the state dinner the second at the trial presidency then on saturday morning they will head off on air force one to look at the factory to look at this investment by a company done by a factory in ohio and it will be something the president is happy to look at because that is an investment in american jobs so australia is happy to see that because it is a significant financial commitment by not building in the southern part but to do so in north america and the us. >> and those that will be attending the state dinner quick. >> bill power is an indycar driver and will be there. there is a million bright actors in which actually will turn up >> a look
. >> arriving at andrews air force base and stay in washington dc at 9:00 o'clock in the morning is when they will be greeted by the chumps at the white house and the official welcoming we would've put on such a show even if the queen was coming so it is unique to see that and there will be briefings with a cabinet and at lunchtime they will head over to the pentagon with state department briefings as well then in the evening they return for the state dinner the second at the trial...
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unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events from washington dc and around the country.you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. c-span washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning we will discuss the 18th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks. with four members of congress. first mississippi democratic congressman and homeland security chair benny thompson. then mississippi republican congressman and homeland security committee member michael guest. later della weller democratic senator and homeland security and government affairs committee member tom carpenter. in wisconsin republican senator and homeland security and governmental affairs committee chair ron johnson. join the conversation all morning with your phone calls, facebook comments, and tweets. be sure to watch c-span washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern wednesday
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[silence] >> australian prime minister scott morrison is in washington dc today and coming up in halfan hour or so he and donald trump will hold a joint news conference at the white house. we will have live coverage on c-span2 starting at 11:45 eastern. this evening the president and first lady will host primus to morrison and his wife at a state dinner. we will see guests arrival and bring dinner toasts from donald trump and prime mister morrison. live coverage getting underway
[silence] >> australian prime minister scott morrison is in washington dc today and coming up in halfan hour or so he and donald trump will hold a joint news conference at the white house. we will have live coverage on c-span2 starting at 11:45 eastern. this evening the president and first lady will host primus to morrison and his wife at a state dinner. we will see guests arrival and bring dinner toasts from donald trump and prime mister morrison. live coverage getting underway
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>> australian prime minister scott morrison is in washington dc today and coming up in half an hour or so he and donald trump will hold a joint news conference at the white house. we will have live coverage on c-span2 starting at 11:45 eastern. this evening the president and first lady will host primus to morrison and his wife at a state dinner. we will see guests arrival and bring dinner toasts from donald trump and prime mister morrison. live coverage getting underway at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span and a reminder you can watch online, c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio apps. earlier this morning there was an arrival ceremony at the white house welcome the prime minister and his wife. >> present arms! present arms! [hail to the chief] ♪ >> ladies in gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. trump. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> order! right shoulder! [inaudible conversations] >> ladies in gentlemen, the national anthem of australia followed by the national anthem of the united states. >> present arms! present arms! [hail to the chief] ♪ ♪ [the star-spangled banner] ♪ ♪ >> right s
>> australian prime minister scott morrison is in washington dc today and coming up in half an hour or so he and donald trump will hold a joint news conference at the white house. we will have live coverage on c-span2 starting at 11:45 eastern. this evening the president and first lady will host primus to morrison and his wife at a state dinner. we will see guests arrival and bring dinner toasts from donald trump and prime mister morrison. live coverage getting underway at 6:30 p.m....
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