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nos conectamos hasta washington, dc con janet r si les parece, nos vamos a conectar en vivo hasta washingtonte discurso del presidente. janet, buenas tardes, cuÉntanos. janet: buenas tardes, borja, satcha. el llamado al bipartidismo del presidente de ayer durÓ poco porque, si bien dijo que querÍa unidad, que querÍa colaboraciÓn, tambiÉn criticÓ a los demócratas y a lo que sorprendiÓ a mucho mÁs el presidente casi que injusto a que se pusiera fin de inmediato la investigaciÓn de la trama rusa, si es que querÍan empezar a trabajar juntos nuevamente. aquÍ lo que dijo el mandatario. [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] janet: asÍ que, por un lado, trabajemos juntos y por otro no me investiguen. el presidente tenemos o la inmigraciÓn como uno de sus pilares en este discurso, como ya lo vienen discutiendo, pidiendo nuevamente la frontera los votos para construir el muro. sin embargo, hay que recalcar que el presidente no hablo de legalizar a los dreamers o a los beneficiarios de tps, como un intercambio por el dinero para el muro. tampoco hablado de declarar una
nos conectamos hasta washington, dc con janet r si les parece, nos vamos a conectar en vivo hasta washingtonte discurso del presidente. janet, buenas tardes, cuÉntanos. janet: buenas tardes, borja, satcha. el llamado al bipartidismo del presidente de ayer durÓ poco porque, si bien dijo que querÍa unidad, que querÍa colaboraciÓn, tambiÉn criticÓ a los demócratas y a lo que sorprendiÓ a mucho mÁs el presidente casi que injusto a que se pusiera fin de inmediato la investigaciÓn de la...
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opening arguments began in washington dc about 4 minutes ago.his is being referred to as one of the most important cases in history when it comes to the internet law. we are live in mountain view at the mozilla headquarters, the lead plaintiff in the case and they are joining the contingent of opponents that argue that the repeal is greedy and unlawful. net neutrality is the belief that all data traveling across the internet should be treated equally. by repealing the neutrality they argued that the isp, internet service providers can charge more for certain types of data and create a fast or slow late in charge more money accordingly. the fcc has a massive fight on their hands with 22 state attorneys general, city of san francisco, santa clara county and a host of tech minded nonprofits say that the fcc overreached in the repeal and do not have the authority to make that decision. the chairman of the fcc says that repealing the net neutrality will increase investment into the high-speed networks but opponents say that decision was made with a r
opening arguments began in washington dc about 4 minutes ago.his is being referred to as one of the most important cases in history when it comes to the internet law. we are live in mountain view at the mozilla headquarters, the lead plaintiff in the case and they are joining the contingent of opponents that argue that the repeal is greedy and unlawful. net neutrality is the belief that all data traveling across the internet should be treated equally. by repealing the neutrality they argued...
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original coat rack from the headquarters in washington dc. almost everything here is original to one extent or another that deals with the cold war. and this came out talks about what the women in the military and agencies did here at this site during world war ii and the cold war to monitor and intercept the radio can indications. exit, we can see what the base looked like back in the 50's. it stands for signal intelligence. was the intelligence operation are doing here, interrupting the signals -- intercepting the signals from the air. that werenna arrays picking up a variety of signals from around the world, as well as the embassy communications from washington dc. ii when they started using this facility is a , they wereost listening to german, japanese and italian frequencies. dispatchers. cap someone be military communications. some would be normal radio communications. there was a variety of different signals they were intercepting. i merely to determine what channels were worth listening to that could be a military advantage. the woul
original coat rack from the headquarters in washington dc. almost everything here is original to one extent or another that deals with the cold war. and this came out talks about what the women in the military and agencies did here at this site during world war ii and the cold war to monitor and intercept the radio can indications. exit, we can see what the base looked like back in the 50's. it stands for signal intelligence. was the intelligence operation are doing here, interrupting the...
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. >>> i am anne makovec at the live news desk with developing news out of washington dc. it looks like the u.s. is making plans to abandon the international arms treaty in place since the cold war. here's a live look at the white house where the administration is making plans to announce this and less than a half hour. secretary of state mike pompeo is set to make the announcement. this is an agreement that has been in place since the 80s, banning the u.s. and russia from stationing any nuclear weapons in europe. the u.s. says that russia has been violating the treaty and russia denies that. talks of broke down this week. once the secretary of state makes the announcement this morning it will set off a new countdown of ex months for a new agreement to come up. otherwise that entire thing will fizzle out. >> thank you. >>> new this morning, leper attack caught on video in northern india with at least four people injured after the animal strayed into the residential area yesterday you -- and it bit one person and called to make others that were trying to capture it with a n
. >>> i am anne makovec at the live news desk with developing news out of washington dc. it looks like the u.s. is making plans to abandon the international arms treaty in place since the cold war. here's a live look at the white house where the administration is making plans to announce this and less than a half hour. secretary of state mike pompeo is set to make the announcement. this is an agreement that has been in place since the 80s, banning the u.s. and russia from stationing...
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this time in washington, dc. in new york.r attention to china's blueprint to its own version of silicon valley, estimated to become a trillion dollar economy. there will be 1a bay area cities that will drive the region ‘s economic development. our business report it gave us the details. beijing has been talking about wanting to turn the area in southern china into a free welding business centre for decades now. it has just announced the latest plan. as you mentioned, it includes four main cities. is huge as you can see. the same size as croatia. it is home to nearly 17 million people. if it was a separate country, it would rank in the world ‘stop a separate country, it would rank in the world ‘s top 15 as well. the goal is to complete with places like silicon valley, seattle and new york. supporters of the plan say it went if hong kong a great opportunity as the territory faces a stag na nt opportunity as the territory faces a stagnant economy, but critics also say it is a reminder how beijing dangles economy goods to push it
this time in washington, dc. in new york.r attention to china's blueprint to its own version of silicon valley, estimated to become a trillion dollar economy. there will be 1a bay area cities that will drive the region ‘s economic development. our business report it gave us the details. beijing has been talking about wanting to turn the area in southern china into a free welding business centre for decades now. it has just announced the latest plan. as you mentioned, it includes four main...
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we will tour the oldest synagogue in washington dc, which was moved 800 feet to be incorporated in a soon to be built jewish museum. >> it was the second congregation in washington but the first to build from the ground up a brand-new building. it was dedicated on june 9 and president grant attended the dedication. 1989 jointack at the session of congress speech by president george w. bush. -- george h. w. bush. fathers did not talk about themselves. they talked about prosperity. they talked about the future. terms to must think in big or than ourselves. eastern, ap.m. university of toronto professor on the treaty of versailles and its impact on world war ii. >> what you had breaking out was a series of small words as the states struggle to grab territories and establish themselves on the map. as winston churchill said, the war of the pygmies are starting. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. ♪ >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverag
we will tour the oldest synagogue in washington dc, which was moved 800 feet to be incorporated in a soon to be built jewish museum. >> it was the second congregation in washington but the first to build from the ground up a brand-new building. it was dedicated on june 9 and president grant attended the dedication. 1989 jointack at the session of congress speech by president george w. bush. -- george h. w. bush. fathers did not talk about themselves. they talked about prosperity. they...
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we will take you live to washington dc for a debate about border security and presidential powers that is about to intensify. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us on mornings on 2 . >> it is a long and hectic week . >> good morning. i am dave clark. >> steve is here with the latest . >> the latest is that it is colder ow levels as the system swept in. we have gone from that atmospheric river into southern california and is replaced by, cold fronts with isolated showers envelopes snow levels through mount hamilton and areas to this year has turned from rain to snow. there is plenty of that with updates. temperatures in the 30s and 40s . you can see mid-30s for some and 40s for others. i would get ready for a cold air mass. better snow and reports of hail with temperatures cooling off. it is friday and 4:01. it has been a quiet week. >> there's nothing to do. exactly. >>> right now, we are starting off the morning with the quietest morning for the whole week right now, 205 looks quiet. hopefully we will have a quiet commute. driving to work, i saw steaming water still. i am sure yo
we will take you live to washington dc for a debate about border security and presidential powers that is about to intensify. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us on mornings on 2 . >> it is a long and hectic week . >> good morning. i am dave clark. >> steve is here with the latest . >> the latest is that it is colder ow levels as the system swept in. we have gone from that atmospheric river into southern california and is replaced by, cold fronts with...
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. >> from washington dc. mary you forgot, and that is mary edwards walker. a commission as a surgeon during the war. the only woman in 1865 to be awarded the medal of honor. even though it was taken away from her, it was later restored by jimmy carter. the war.ant woman in we have her surgical kit on display at the museum. >> lest we forget, certainly in this era of transgender history and recovery, she is being explored quite extensively. she always dress like a man. but madenconventional amazing contributions. we can see she was given the metal. it was taken away. the way the appearance and disappearance goes in and out of favor. i do not forget mary walker. book, "daughters of i write about southern women and i would never claim she was a southern woman. >> two part question. is there a book in the future that deals with the wives of confederate generals? part, has anyone considered the psychological effect of a general mother -- on his's mother personality? i'm picking of robert e lee and his mother? >> i suppose that was directed to immediately there wi
. >> from washington dc. mary you forgot, and that is mary edwards walker. a commission as a surgeon during the war. the only woman in 1865 to be awarded the medal of honor. even though it was taken away from her, it was later restored by jimmy carter. the war.ant woman in we have her surgical kit on display at the museum. >> lest we forget, certainly in this era of transgender history and recovery, she is being explored quite extensively. she always dress like a man. but...
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. >>> president trump is starting his day by attending that national prayer request in washington dc. 4000 releaders goes to this event. it begins in a half hour and president trump will make remarks. every president since dwight eisenhower has addressed the prayer breakfast. >>> the senate judiciary committee will vote on the nominee for attorney general, william. if the committee approves his nomination as they are expected to come to his confirmation go to the senate next week. bar if confirmed would replace jeff sessions who was forced out of office. he served as a 10-year-old general under george h to be brush. >>> a political crisis in virginia could lead to the ousting of the top three executive joins from washington dc with the issues that could have a national implication. good morning, doug. >> reporter: this is happening of racial politics and the me to movement. >> reporter: what happens when the governor, lieutenant governor at attorney general are in political freefall? that is the situation virginia as uncertainty hangs over there in richmond. >> if you took this to a p
. >>> president trump is starting his day by attending that national prayer request in washington dc. 4000 releaders goes to this event. it begins in a half hour and president trump will make remarks. every president since dwight eisenhower has addressed the prayer breakfast. >>> the senate judiciary committee will vote on the nominee for attorney general, william. if the committee approves his nomination as they are expected to come to his confirmation go to the senate next...
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his first visit to washington dc occurred later. immediately in demand as a portrait painter, king is best known for portraits to native american visitors to washington that he painted beginning in 1822. they include this portrait, this is a copy of the original. the originals were burned in a fire in the smithsonian. there are numerous copies by king. this is one of the copies on the right. had painted 130 of these portraits. he had opened an art hour you where he exhibited his own work. date in the 1820's and be suggested for his portrait of wind thorton. one possible opportunity to paint door and occurred in 1825. men were appointed by john quincy serve on a three-man commission. jj competition for the sculptural design for the capital. competition for a sculptural design for the capitol. it to the gave redwood library in newport. of gilbert a copy portraitfamous profile of thomas jefferson. king's copy in the center. what is interesting is a similar illegible has an conscription is attributed to william thornton. the reason for t
his first visit to washington dc occurred later. immediately in demand as a portrait painter, king is best known for portraits to native american visitors to washington that he painted beginning in 1822. they include this portrait, this is a copy of the original. the originals were burned in a fire in the smithsonian. there are numerous copies by king. this is one of the copies on the right. had painted 130 of these portraits. he had opened an art hour you where he exhibited his own work. date...
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who are in washington dc for their winter meeting. that gets underway at 9 am eastern. 2019 marks the 4th anniversary of the forced migration of africans to the virginia colony. the association's african- american life and history, hosted their 93rd annual black history luncheon. they explored forced migration into slavery, and the northern and western migration of african-americans in the 20th century. this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> welcome to the 93rd annual black history luncheon of the association for the study of african-american life and history. it is my honor to be your mc today, but when i had to think about a few things, i shouldn't be your mc today. and the reason why i shouldn't be your mc today, i remember early on in my broadcast career people used to tell me that a black man can't run a sports department. i've been a sports director of two cbs stations and an nbc station. i also started my broadcast career in a city called alpena, michigan, where there are two black people. myself, and another black person i'm still
who are in washington dc for their winter meeting. that gets underway at 9 am eastern. 2019 marks the 4th anniversary of the forced migration of africans to the virginia colony. the association's african- american life and history, hosted their 93rd annual black history luncheon. they explored forced migration into slavery, and the northern and western migration of african-americans in the 20th century. this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> welcome to the 93rd annual black history luncheon...
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capitol in washington dc. political journalists about the history of political corruption in illinois. >>> thank you for joining me today we are here to talk about illinois politics. if you could, i will start with you. how would you describe illinois politics? >> i have lived my whole life during my life and there has been a
capitol in washington dc. political journalists about the history of political corruption in illinois. >>> thank you for joining me today we are here to talk about illinois politics. if you could, i will start with you. how would you describe illinois politics? >> i have lived my whole life during my life and there has been a
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this was in 1969, a year after there were riots that tore up washington, dc.id not look like it did today. so the activists, the jewish community came together to save this building and found a piece of left over highway land. worked through the local and federal bureaucracy. federal nixon had to sign a bill that allowed the city of washington to acquire the synagogue and lease it to the society for preservation. that tells the story about what we are doing in washington, the nation's capital, with congressional oversight. it tells the story of this to his committee that finds meaning and gathers to save this little building that is moving again. we did not do it with invitation this time, we did it mostly with email, but it is a wonderful object for us to be looking at today. one of my other favorite objects in the collection is this banner from the march on washington. and this was used by bookbinder, he was an advocate for jewish causes. he worked in the war on poverty for president kennedy and president johnson. he was very involved with hubert humphrey. h
this was in 1969, a year after there were riots that tore up washington, dc.id not look like it did today. so the activists, the jewish community came together to save this building and found a piece of left over highway land. worked through the local and federal bureaucracy. federal nixon had to sign a bill that allowed the city of washington to acquire the synagogue and lease it to the society for preservation. that tells the story about what we are doing in washington, the nation's capital,...
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mccarrick, who's a former archbishop of washington dc, resigned last year and has been living in seclusion could not remember the alleged case of sexual abuse of a 16—year—old boy, which took place more than 50 years ago. the bodies of policemen killed in a car bomb attack in kashmir have reached their homes in small towns across india. mourners held flowers as they walked behind funeral processions. prime minister narenda modi has warned pakistan of a strong response to the suicide attack, which killed 44 on thursday. vandals in london have painted graffiti on the grave of the german revolutionary philosopher, karl marx, the second attack on his memorial this month. slogans including "architect of genocide", and "terror and oppression" were daubed in red paint on the four—metre high monument. eight illegal miners have been rescued from two flooded mines in central zimbabwe. at least 22 bodies have also been retrieved from the mines to the west of the capital harare. authorities believe up to 70 people were trapped underground near the town of kadoma, when heavy rains flooded mine shafts o
mccarrick, who's a former archbishop of washington dc, resigned last year and has been living in seclusion could not remember the alleged case of sexual abuse of a 16—year—old boy, which took place more than 50 years ago. the bodies of policemen killed in a car bomb attack in kashmir have reached their homes in small towns across india. mourners held flowers as they walked behind funeral processions. prime minister narenda modi has warned pakistan of a strong response to the suicide attack,...
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achieving global fame as the architect of the museum of african—american history and culture in washington, dc the story, to take you into the depths of the earth and to kind of deal with that deep, troubling history. ironically, that site was a slave market, so you literally are going through troubled earth, as it were. and then you rise up and have this overview and you are in the light. do you think there‘s a place in britain for something similar, a museum to celebrate... black culture in britain? i think that it‘s long overdue and i think there should be a commission to understand this, because there is a huge... story. and, you know, i think that most people think that black britain started with the windrush. it started way before that! there were black people right back to the elizabethan period. i think that the contribution of black people in, sort of, english isles is an important discussion, and would empower generations of black kids to feel the connection that they already have to england, it is like home, but to feel empowered that they are part of the, the sort of language and p
achieving global fame as the architect of the museum of african—american history and culture in washington, dc the story, to take you into the depths of the earth and to kind of deal with that deep, troubling history. ironically, that site was a slave market, so you literally are going through troubled earth, as it were. and then you rise up and have this overview and you are in the light. do you think there‘s a place in britain for something similar, a museum to celebrate... black culture...
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families who packed up their belongings and moved to detroit and chicago and ohio and new york and washington dc they made new lives for themselves and they created many new cultural expressions. we don't want to forget the bad or the good, when we tell the many stories of migration. proclaim thee migration story. when we sing as we adjusted, the negro national anthem, stony the road we tried, fitter the chesaning rod, when hope unborn had died yet with the steady beat, have not our weary feet, come to the place for which our fathers side. we are still trying to come to that place for which our fathers died. as we talk about black migration as a way to know and understand our heritage of the people over the centuries and as a way to identify the history of our own individual families. where are your people from? we tell thetory -- story of migration because it is a part of our individual lives, our own personal movement from place to place. ultimately, these stories of migration, good and bad, easy and uneasy are ultimately again, about our strivings, about our endurance and of course, our perse
families who packed up their belongings and moved to detroit and chicago and ohio and new york and washington dc they made new lives for themselves and they created many new cultural expressions. we don't want to forget the bad or the good, when we tell the many stories of migration. proclaim thee migration story. when we sing as we adjusted, the negro national anthem, stony the road we tried, fitter the chesaning rod, when hope unborn had died yet with the steady beat, have not our weary feet,...
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unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the spring court, and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. kwak's next, c-span -- >> next, c-span's road to the white house coverage joins california senator kamala harris in new hampshire. senator harris spoke at saint anselm's college's politics and eggs breakfast. she talked about her policy goals and motivations for running for president.
unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the spring court, and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. kwak's next, c-span -- >> next, c-span's road to the white house coverage joins california senator kamala harris in new hampshire. senator harris spoke at saint anselm's college's politics and eggs breakfast. she talked about her policy goals and motivations for running for president.
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achieving global fame as the architect of the museum of african—american history and culture in washington, dcind of deal with that deep, troubling history. ironically, that site was a slave market, so you literally are going through troubled earth, as it were. and then you rise up and have this overview and you are in the light. do you think there‘s a place in britain for something similar, a museum to celebrate... black culture in britain? i think that it‘s long overdue and i think there should be a commission to understand this, because there is a huge... story. and, you know, i think that most people think that black britain started with the windrush. it started way before that! there are black people right back to the elizabethan period. i think that the contribution of black people in, sort of, the english isles is an important discussion, and would empower generations of black kids to feel... the connection that they already have to england, it is like home, but to feel empowered that they are part of the... the sort of language and part of the dna of the roots of this place, too, and h
achieving global fame as the architect of the museum of african—american history and culture in washington, dcind of deal with that deep, troubling history. ironically, that site was a slave market, so you literally are going through troubled earth, as it were. and then you rise up and have this overview and you are in the light. do you think there‘s a place in britain for something similar, a museum to celebrate... black culture in britain? i think that it‘s long overdue and i think...
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you unfiltered congress coverage, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events washington, dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> on wednesday, president trump nominated david malpass to the head of the world bank. he currently serves as treasury undersecretary for international affairs. he must now be approved by the world bank's 12-member executive board. president trump: hi, everybody. thank you very much, and it is a lot of fun for me, this one. we are dealing with a very special man, a very special person. it is my pleasure to announce my choice for the next president of the world bank, mr. david malpass. i have known david for a long time. very extraordinary man. with us today are david's wife, adele, as well as his three children. i want to thank you all for being here and i want to congratulate you all. thank you very much. [applause] president trump: we're pleased to be joined today by secretary steven mnuchin, wilbur ross, alex acosta, ben carson, as well as ambassador bob lighthizer. how are you doing, bob? how ar
you unfiltered congress coverage, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events washington, dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> on wednesday, president trump nominated david malpass to the head of the world bank. he currently serves as treasury undersecretary for international affairs. he must now be approved by the world bank's 12-member executive board. president trump: hi, everybody. thank you very much, and it is a...
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for those observing all of this beyond washington, dc, they may wonder, isn't this power to declare ahere the president's view is that it is such that he needs to override the view of congress, and why is it so the view of congress, and why is it so damaging if that is allowed to happen? i think the main idea behind emergency powers, whether it is in the united states or elsewhere, is that an executive might need extra powers for a short amount of time to deal with a true national emergency. and so concerning here is that the issue of immigration or drugs or whatever claims the president wants to put forth is not a situation that has arose recently. this has been debated, the president has been seeking money for congress both in the prior congress, when it was controlled by republicans, and in this congress where the democrats control the house, and he has not been able to convince them that he should receive all of the funding that he is seeking. the concern here is that he is using an emergency declaration as a substitute for what should be a democratic process of the president conv
for those observing all of this beyond washington, dc, they may wonder, isn't this power to declare ahere the president's view is that it is such that he needs to override the view of congress, and why is it so the view of congress, and why is it so damaging if that is allowed to happen? i think the main idea behind emergency powers, whether it is in the united states or elsewhere, is that an executive might need extra powers for a short amount of time to deal with a true national emergency....
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jolt, i'm going to ask you this, because you are there in washington, dc, where there are quitea therejoel distractions for president trump. —— joel. 0bviously distractions for president trump. —— joel. obviously we have been reporting on his former convicted lawyer, michael cullen, likely to accuse him of criminal conduct. there is also the emergency funding for his wall. is this a much—needed foreign policy win, or a distraction foreign policy win, or a distraction for the us president at a time when he has so much happening at home? well, look, i don't know the linkage between what president trump is thinking and what is going on back here, but what i will say is the problem is that if president trump accomplishes something at this summit, and this process starts to move forward, and we make real progress with denuclearisation, the danger is that the political upheaval that may engulf him here will not only cover a lot of other issues but will also engulf this issue. and i am hoping that won't happen, because the democrats seem to be fairly supportive of what he is doing. but i cann
jolt, i'm going to ask you this, because you are there in washington, dc, where there are quitea therejoel distractions for president trump. —— joel. 0bviously distractions for president trump. —— joel. obviously we have been reporting on his former convicted lawyer, michael cullen, likely to accuse him of criminal conduct. there is also the emergency funding for his wall. is this a much—needed foreign policy win, or a distraction foreign policy win, or a distraction for the us...
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unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public-policy events in washington dc end around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. ♪ commissioner michael o'rielly is our guest this week on "the communicators." commissioner o'reilly, even though you deal with this issue on sort of a secondary manner, i wanted your thoughts on the issue of privacy. it looks like it's going to be a big issue in congress this year, europe is dealing with it, you all have dealt within -- dealt with it in the past, but philosophically, where do you come down on the issue? mr. o'reilly: it is of interest, i know the debate very well and the components of what a privacy solution could look like, many different ideas have been put out there and they resonate back to my days when i was thinking about these topics. written about the fact i have a libertarian streak, so privacy is important to me. but i have talked about it in the past and written about the fact that the word privacy comes front and center for me. it's not necessarily when some commercial e
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gave his farewell address to supporters in springfield at the train depot before departing to washington dc. in this speech he said here i have lived a quarter of a century and have passed from a young to an old man. here my children have been born, one is barry. i now leave not knowing when or whether ever i may return. >>> next we visit springfield's old state capital where lincoln delivered his house divided speech. >>> we are in the old state capital, we call it that because in springfield there are two capitals. the significance of this building is that it was the capital of illinois from 1840 until 1876 . >> some of the well-known events that occurred in this building were abraham lincoln's house divided speech that he gives in 1858 and after lincoln's assassination in 1865 his body lies here in state for nearly 75,000 people came to this building in a 22 hour time period to pay their us respects to the fallen president. the population of illinois is starting to move northward. when springfield is established, this tiny little town of about 1500 is actually larger than a small outpost
gave his farewell address to supporters in springfield at the train depot before departing to washington dc. in this speech he said here i have lived a quarter of a century and have passed from a young to an old man. here my children have been born, one is barry. i now leave not knowing when or whether ever i may return. >>> next we visit springfield's old state capital where lincoln delivered his house divided speech. >>> we are in the old state capital, we call it that...
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who this week delivered his delayed state of the union address in washington, dc. illustrates the divide between america's working class and america's political class than illegal immigration. simply put, walls work and walls save lives. applause. mick warren felt there was a lack of balance in the way bbc news covered that. for others, coverage of the state of the union address, along with reporting last week of extreme weather in the united states, was signs of an obsession with the usa on the part of the bbc. the last straw for maurice pankhurst came with reporting of the highlight of the american sporting calendar, the super bowl, in which, for those who are interested, the new england patriots defeated the los angeles rams. his reaction... do let us know your thoughts on any of those issues or on any aspect of bbc news. details of how to contact us coming up at the end of the programme. now, on thursday night, police confirmed that the body recovered from the wreckage of a crashed plane is that of cardiff city footballer emiliano sala. the plane, piloted by da
who this week delivered his delayed state of the union address in washington, dc. illustrates the divide between america's working class and america's political class than illegal immigration. simply put, walls work and walls save lives. applause. mick warren felt there was a lack of balance in the way bbc news covered that. for others, coverage of the state of the union address, along with reporting last week of extreme weather in the united states, was signs of an obsession with the usa on...
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pablo gato a desde washington dc. los jÓvenes soÑadores quieren solucionar su eterno limbo.r california. la organizaciÓn conservadora dice que la oficina de nancy pelosi le informÓ que podrÍan presentar un proyecto en la primera semana de marzo. los demÓcratas ahora no hacen declaraciones pÚblicas sobre el tema. iniciativa libre, pollo al daca permanente densa que ambos partidos desperdiciaron la oportunidad de llegar a un acuerdo en el tema del presupuesto para el muro que incluyera a los soÑadores. los demo que das podrÍan aprobarpor la cÁmara baja pero el senado tiene la mayorÍa republicana. >> no le veo mucho Éxito en el senado a la medida como tal, sÓlo si pueden poner a algo mÁs flexible. jaime: los bocatas han insistido en que quieren un camino a la ciudadanÍa para los soÑadores, pero otrasorganizaciones afirman que un indaga y tps podrÍa dar mÁs fuerza alte tema. el senador independiente, bernie sanders, anunciÓ que buscarÁ nuevamente la candidatura presidencial por el partido demÓcrata. en 2016, quedÓ en segundo lugar detrÁs de hillary clinton en la carrera por la n
pablo gato a desde washington dc. los jÓvenes soÑadores quieren solucionar su eterno limbo.r california. la organizaciÓn conservadora dice que la oficina de nancy pelosi le informÓ que podrÍan presentar un proyecto en la primera semana de marzo. los demÓcratas ahora no hacen declaraciones pÚblicas sobre el tema. iniciativa libre, pollo al daca permanente densa que ambos partidos desperdiciaron la oportunidad de llegar a un acuerdo en el tema del presupuesto para el muro que incluyera a...
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>>> good morning, i'm cathy chase president of highway safety thank you for joining us here in washington dc and for those of you joining us via the webcast thank you so much. advocates is proud to be celebrating our 30th anniversary this year. our partnership of consumer and hate safety groups and agents have been working together to improve highway and auto safety laws on the federal and state level. our mission is simple. to prevent motor vehicle crashes, save lives, reduce injuries and contain associated cost. today, we are releasing the 16th edition of our annual roadmap for highway safety laws. this report evaluate 16 optimal laws that have proven to save lives and reduce injuries. definitions of the law can be found starting on page 11 of the report. they are organized under five issue areas, occupant protection, child passenger safety, teen driving state guards impaired driving and distracted driving. the highway safety report card gives each state a grade on both the issue areas and an overall rating based on total laws and access. states are awarded a green rating if they have had
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capitol in washington dc. up next, we speak to to political journalists about the history of political corruption in illinois. >>> thank you for joining me today we are here to talk about illinois politics. if you could, i will start with you. how would you describe illinois politics? >> i have lived my whole life during my life and there has been a culture of corruption in illinois politics starting in the 1940s. when we had a republican governor, dwight green and he had a very powerful machine and at that time gambling was illegal unlike now. but he turned, he would not allow the anti-gambling laws to be enforced because the gambling interests flooded him with contributions in his machine with donations and so on. then also, it was disclosed of in 1940s, that the st. louis post-dispatch in chicago daily news shared jointly a pulitzer prize for disclosing that more than 50 illinois newspaper editors, publishers and other employees, were actually on the state payroll when governor green was governor . in terms
capitol in washington dc. up next, we speak to to political journalists about the history of political corruption in illinois. >>> thank you for joining me today we are here to talk about illinois politics. if you could, i will start with you. how would you describe illinois politics? >> i have lived my whole life during my life and there has been a culture of corruption in illinois politics starting in the 1940s. when we had a republican governor, dwight green and he had a very...
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chamber of commerce in washington dc. live coverage begins new in eastern on c-span three. announcer: monday night on the communicators. christopher shelton, president of the communications workers of america talks about their opposition to the proposed t-mobile and sprint merger. he is joined by your editor at communications daily. >> we think it is a bad idea and that it will destroy about for a jobs in the u.s. german, government owned company. do not see why the german government or japanese billionaires should seek to make money off of american jobs. that is what that merger will do. announcer: watch the communicators at 8:00 eastern on into. -- c-span two. the c-span bus traveled to texas , asking people what it means to be american. >> is the great opportunity of this nation. all the good things that we can do in this nation. >> being american is so much more than a nationality. it is an idea of who we are as a people and what we represent. the u.s. represents freedom and liberty to allow others to do so. andstep up for other people you are never afraid to fight for
chamber of commerce in washington dc. live coverage begins new in eastern on c-span three. announcer: monday night on the communicators. christopher shelton, president of the communications workers of america talks about their opposition to the proposed t-mobile and sprint merger. he is joined by your editor at communications daily. >> we think it is a bad idea and that it will destroy about for a jobs in the u.s. german, government owned company. do not see why the german government or...
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if they are not going to take us in washington dc we will take care of it.get done in texas. thank you for joining us. let us know, we will follow it as well. have a great day. 6 minutes until the top of the army. here's something we don't see every day and it is not about take from a geico hump day add. the wild chase one committee didn't see coming. pure patriotism on display. the story behind this powerful photo. guys, it's that time... and nothin's happenin'. well now there's score!, from force factor, to rev your libido and maximize physical response. it's no wonder walmart offers score! in more locations than any other performance enhancer. unleash your potential in the bedroom, with score!. heather: jj watt will be the first nfl start to be grand marshall of the daytona 500, the defensive lineman will give drivers the command to start their engines, raising $41 million to victims of hurricane harvey. the great american race is this sunday on fox. one lucky pooch will be declared top dog in the westminster dog show. it seems like bourbon, pulled an ups
if they are not going to take us in washington dc we will take care of it.get done in texas. thank you for joining us. let us know, we will follow it as well. have a great day. 6 minutes until the top of the army. here's something we don't see every day and it is not about take from a geico hump day add. the wild chase one committee didn't see coming. pure patriotism on display. the story behind this powerful photo. guys, it's that time... and nothin's happenin'. well now there's score!, from...
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both here in sacramento and washington dc. it has required our industries and individuals involved in that process. very proactive here in california. recentlyty tour staff traveled to california to learn about its rich history. learn more about stops on our tour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >> live super bowl sunday at noon eastern, author and sports in in depth. author of many books, including game over,ame fool, how politics has turned the sports world upside down and its most recent, jim brown, last man standing. >> i love sports, and that's why i think we need to fight for sports. to do so, weng need to hear our history. that's her greatest ammunition in this fight. the athletes,w sports writers and the fans who stood up. i think it allows us to look at the world and see that struggle can affect every aspect of life in this system. >> join our live three-hour conversation come with your calls, emails, tweets and facebook questions live sunday at noon eastern on c-span two. >
both here in sacramento and washington dc. it has required our industries and individuals involved in that process. very proactive here in california. recentlyty tour staff traveled to california to learn about its rich history. learn more about stops on our tour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >> live super bowl sunday at noon eastern, author and sports in in depth. author of many books, including game over,ame fool, how politics has turned...
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boston, washington, dc. jason: and in los angeles, london, and our app. : and technology -- in issue, another line john david washington and beijing. -- and rhonda between washington and beijing. arrested in canada in december, president trump admitted as much that she was a bargaining chip, as far as he was concerned. as was always larger treatment in the trade war. it was a little more complicated than that. when you are seeing in the charges laid down by federal prosecutors. they are circulating a lot of from members of congress and the intelligence communities. they were a front runner in china's efforts to build 5g. it has been seen as a significant threat amongst u.s. intelligence agencies and businesses, as far as what the next internet will look like. carol: this was the u.s. justice department taking this action. what kind of support of a half from allies? -- do they have from allies? for a while, the u.s. has been pressing allies to commit to supporting generally, and to commit to keep quiet way -- huawei equipment out. and increasingly to keep t
boston, washington, dc. jason: and in los angeles, london, and our app. : and technology -- in issue, another line john david washington and beijing. -- and rhonda between washington and beijing. arrested in canada in december, president trump admitted as much that she was a bargaining chip, as far as he was concerned. as was always larger treatment in the trade war. it was a little more complicated than that. when you are seeing in the charges laid down by federal prosecutors. they are...
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tripadvisor. ♪ ♪ everybody ♪ heather: live look at washington dc.tdown, the president might declare a state of national emergency to try to get more border security. we hear from one of our angel moms, first-hand experience to get something done on the southern border. donald trump says he will meet with his chinese counterpart after high-level trade talks yield no deal but officials say they are making progress. >> president xi jinping and myself meet, every point will be agreed to, the biggest deal ever made. heather: the us and china have until march 1st to reach a deal before tariffs on $200 billion of chinese goods jumped from 10% to 25%. take a look at this. newly released video holding in an 8 holding a prison librarian hostage. the convicted criminal holding a blade to the man's thrown in arizona, the librarian somehow pulled out pepper spray to make the attacker sick giving the swat team time to move in with stun grenades to rescue the hostage. and he is serving a 97 year sentence. and and security video showing the man tossing ice cubes on
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unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. > american history tv, we hear from historians about the world war ii commanders whose world war i experience shaped them as leaders. this talk was part of a conference hosted by the national world war ii museum in new orleans. it is about 75 minutes. >> welcome back. i have spoken with the number of you and i think i can say the consensus has been this is a wonderful morning and great way to start things off. i hope you enjoyed your lunch break. we have our next session, which will look at some of the biggest names of world war ii and their experiences in the first world war. on our panel, we have rob zatino.
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to the governors in the written, welcome again to washington dc. we have been coming and going all weekend. welcome also to all of the foreign investors and representatives of foreign governments in attendance. for those of you who worked for foreign companies that have invested in the u.s., i think you. your commitment to the u.s. market has been instrumental in reinvigorating it. you have helped create millions of jobs for these people in every state in the union. at the u.s. department of commerce, at the white house, and that every federal agency, we are focused on making the united states the best place in the world to invest and to run a business. this enhances our system of innovation and revitalizing the reality of the american dream. we are doing this in partnership with industry, labor , business partners, and most importantly in collaboration with states and governors. now america is open for business. for these companies that are producing products in the u.s., they are creating a level playing field and a system of reciprocal trade tha
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jason: you can listen to us on the radio, on sirius xm, in new york, boston, in washington dc -- in the in london, and of course, on the bloomberg is in this app -- business app. carol: facebook has increased limits on the outside use of data. jason: but they are ratcheting up their own data collection practices. . >> for the past year, we have heard this over and over, the argument that they do not sell your data. they come out and say technically you do, it is just semantic arguments. you collect the data, and then you rented to advertisers, you rented the targeting of us to advertisers. then we get into this debate over whether facebook should be doing this or not. is not what i am arguing the real privacy debate when it comes to facebook. the real debate is how much data are we giving them and how transparent are they being about the collection of the data. i think some instances over the past year have shown that that is probably a more important discussion to be having. because we really don't know and they really don't talk about the extent to which that occurs. jason: this has r
jason: you can listen to us on the radio, on sirius xm, in new york, boston, in washington dc -- in the in london, and of course, on the bloomberg is in this app -- business app. carol: facebook has increased limits on the outside use of data. jason: but they are ratcheting up their own data collection practices. . >> for the past year, we have heard this over and over, the argument that they do not sell your data. they come out and say technically you do, it is just semantic arguments....
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you unfiltered congress coverage, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events washington, dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your >>le or satellite provider. mixed, president trump talks about the global coalition to defeat isis at a meeting of foreign ministers in washington. the president was introduced by secretary of state mike pompeo. this is 15 minutes. please welcome secretary of state, michael r. pompeo. good afternoon, everyone. it is great to see you again.
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we are live from washington dc with how the state issue could have national implications. doug?porter: is not clear to the next governor of the state of virginia is going ppens when the governor, lieutenant governor, and the attorney general are in clinical revolt? that is the situation in virginia as uncertainty hangs thick over the capital in richmond. >> the took this to a publisher, they would say this is ridiculous. >> reporter: there was a medical school yearbook photo that shows the democratic governor wearing black face or dressed as a klansman. he apologized to first and then said it was not him. despite the avalanche of outrage, he dug in his heels and determine to keep his job. even if he leaves,'s democratic lieutenant governor, justin fairfax would be next in line to leave the state is facing allegations of sexual assault. the next is another democrat, the attorney general who has admitted that he wore black face when he dressed up as rapper in college. >> it is incredibly disappointing. it is an awful week for virginia . >> it makes me sick. truck democrats are in
we are live from washington dc with how the state issue could have national implications. doug?porter: is not clear to the next governor of the state of virginia is going ppens when the governor, lieutenant governor, and the attorney general are in clinical revolt? that is the situation in virginia as uncertainty hangs thick over the capital in richmond. >> the took this to a publisher, they would say this is ridiculous. >> reporter: there was a medical school yearbook photo that...
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we have seen that in washington dc with the capital one center where the wizards and capitals play which used to be the verizon center. before that it was chinatown. now it is only chinatown in regards to the starbucks of chinese lettering underneath the names of big branded stores. now there are very few actual chinese-american people left in chinatown and it is because of the role gentrification plays when stadiums come into these neighborhoods. >> host: howard cosell, you talk about this in your book "game over: how politics has turned the sports world upside-down," said politics and sports should not mix. >> guest: he said rule number one, sport and politics should not mix. howard cosell is very political as a person and he was talking specifically about the way the jockocracy would function, like frank gifford would be elevated to these heights as a former jock and so he was given a platform to speak out and he was saying this is a critic of the jockocracy and that if you want to talk about politics and his construct you would be isolated and iced out and find yourself without a pla
we have seen that in washington dc with the capital one center where the wizards and capitals play which used to be the verizon center. before that it was chinatown. now it is only chinatown in regards to the starbucks of chinese lettering underneath the names of big branded stores. now there are very few actual chinese-american people left in chinatown and it is because of the role gentrification plays when stadiums come into these neighborhoods. >> host: howard cosell, you talk about...
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ktvu is joining us live from washington dc. doug, thank you for being here. we expect to learn what the next few hours? >> reporter: in the next hour, the president is going to emerge and we think he will sign this bill to prevent a government shutdown that would have happened tonight. but, while he will get $1.4 billion as a result of that legislation, he wants more than that so he is expected to announce a national emergency and that will give him the authority to move finding around come even among departments to come up with perhaps $8 billion in total to build a border wall. this will trigger legal battles. it will be tied up in the courts for a while as the president goes this route. there is every indication he is >> is there a presidents or what he is expected to do? >> reporter: the presidents as far as loss of presidents natio this president has not declared as many as others but when you drill into what this would do, when you start repurchasing funding from one department to the department of defense to another, the department of homeland security
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we are live from washington dc. is president trump and nancy pelosi closer? >> the key maybe coming up with a wording that allows both sides to walk away claiming victory. is this a wall or a fence? how about this? could be called this? this may be in the eye of the beholder but the words matter. >> there is no wall money. >> reporter: nancy pelosi stance on her position, no funding for a border wall in a bill that keeps the bill. that is what led to the government should. after using different terms for border barriers, president trump says he is with it on twitter he wrote, let's call it a wall from now on and stop playing clinical games. eye wall is a wall. a bipartisan group tries to reach some kind of consensus before a living deadline to keep the government operating. >> with the committee will come back and if they don't have a wall, i don't want to waste my time. >> reporter: even with a bust, that just happened at the southern border they received 250 pounds. democratic leaders seem ready to sign off on a barrier along the border only in there minds,
we are live from washington dc. is president trump and nancy pelosi closer? >> the key maybe coming up with a wording that allows both sides to walk away claiming victory. is this a wall or a fence? how about this? could be called this? this may be in the eye of the beholder but the words matter. >> there is no wall money. >> reporter: nancy pelosi stance on her position, no funding for a border wall in a bill that keeps the bill. that is what led to the government should....
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this time, in washington, dc. now let's brief you on some other business stories.8.4% in january from the same time last year — that's the biggest fall in more than two years. economists see the drop as a sign of slowing external demand. that helped widen the trade deficit of the world's third biggest economy. walmart has posted strong christmas sales growth as the world's biggest retailer lured customers from shrinking chains and ramped up its online grocery business. in the us, the company's comparable sales rose 4.2%, one of the company's biggest quarterly gains in a decade. ford has said it will close a factory in brazil after more than 50 years as it stops selling heavy commercial trucks in south america. the us carmaker said it saw "no viable path to profitability" for the sao bernardo do campo plant, which employs about 2,800 people. the closure is the latest move in a bigger global restructuring. it's a secretive industry that impacts the lives of millions of people every day but few of us ever consider where painkilling drugs come from. the australian isla
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. >> lawmakers and key guests are in washington dc this morning. they are there for the state of the union address tonight. coming up, we will break down he was on the guest list with some of our local lawmakers.>> it is really about forging a change for the students.>> when teachers could walk off the job and what it means for both students and parents.>> if you are on the road, i could be a the bridge it looks pretty good driving into san francisco. >> this will be our best opportunity for any snow. we will take a look at that. cold temperatures coming in now. good morning, we have new video of the snow in the east bay from overnight. the storm bringing snow to the mountains and hail at sea level . >>> after a big delay the state of the union address at the night. will have a preview of the president's message, coming up. >>> you want us to be strong, right? well then please don't kick people off the property again . >> a real catch-22 on butte county. while wildfire victims from paradise are forced to relocate again. >>> good morning thank you f
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we start off with washington, dc and the white house says president trump will sign the government funding bill, meaning a second shutdown has been avoided, but he will also declare a national emergency to get money for the wall he wants to build along the mexican border. a market strategist has said it is a relief for investors. the market is seeing this ina for investors. the market is seeing this in a very positive manner, avoiding the government shutdown, which we know is estimated at taking about .2% off the gdp as we head through these few weeks, so that is seen as through these few weeks, so that is seen as a through these few weeks, so that is seen as a positive, the fact that he may announce a national emergency, i think on that hand it does create a little of this political noise that we might anticipate, but in terms of whether it comes truth remains to be seen, given the legal hurdle that is expected. right now the markets sighing relief. meanwhile trade representatives continue talks with the chinese to try to avoid the trade warfrom the chinese to try to avoid the trade war f
we start off with washington, dc and the white house says president trump will sign the government funding bill, meaning a second shutdown has been avoided, but he will also declare a national emergency to get money for the wall he wants to build along the mexican border. a market strategist has said it is a relief for investors. the market is seeing this ina for investors. the market is seeing this in a very positive manner, avoiding the government shutdown, which we know is estimated at...
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. >> drug -- doug joins us from washington dc. what new details have come out about the political leaders in virginia? >> you have a strange situation it is not clear how it will be resolved. they may all resign it is possible in fact probably more likely today than yesterday that three may simply stay or some of them may. this is so complicated. it involves so many thorny issues involving race and the "me too" movement. you name it. we thought that the governor of virginia was going to be over in days if not hours but now he may survive this simply because democrats will be an easy with forcing him out because his lieutenant governor has issues.'s attorney general has issues. if all three go, the order of -- that is the order of succession in virginia. if they all go, the next governor of virginia would be a republican and democrats do not want to see. finding a resolution is not going to be easy in a very difficult spot pick >> you took the words out of my mouth. we are looking at this and saying what would happen if all three w
. >> drug -- doug joins us from washington dc. what new details have come out about the political leaders in virginia? >> you have a strange situation it is not clear how it will be resolved. they may all resign it is possible in fact probably more likely today than yesterday that three may simply stay or some of them may. this is so complicated. it involves so many thorny issues involving race and the "me too" movement. you name it. we thought that the governor of...
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washington dc. we are just getting word of a deal in principle to avoid another government shutdown. good evening everyone, i am frank somervell. >> i am julie. the bipartisan committee has reached an agreement to fund the government. congress is under a deadline of midnight on friday. there putting forward a bill for border security. details of the agreement have not been released. we are working to find out more but president trump's earlier demand for $5.7 billion towards a border wall is not likely to be met. >> now to the executive order signed by governor newsom today. he is redeploying 250 national guard troops have been on assignment at the border. >>how the governor plans to redeploy the troops. >> governor newsom once it number the end of march. he says nearly 100 troops will remain at the border. he says they will only combating rugs and trafficking. the state of california would play no part in the administration. >> tensions are mounting between the trump administration and the state of
washington dc. we are just getting word of a deal in principle to avoid another government shutdown. good evening everyone, i am frank somervell. >> i am julie. the bipartisan committee has reached an agreement to fund the government. congress is under a deadline of midnight on friday. there putting forward a bill for border security. details of the agreement have not been released. we are working to find out more but president trump's earlier demand for $5.7 billion towards a border wall...