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the battle with each other i mean what is the white house in vision. well at the moment we are talking about satellites the u.s. nation's reliance on. difficult to protect satellites that provide. intelligence and sniff again that provide communications and their capabilities are vital to the us military and the u.s. economy and the u.s. is accusing nations such as russia and china for example accusing them that they are trying to develop new weapons anti-satellite weapons and laser weapons and other offensive capabilities to disrupt and destroy you ask such a light so therefore the white house says it's very important now to focus on deterrence and fans and space and what about alexander we know the j.f.k. john the kid that he's known for saying in the sixty's we want to put a a man on the moon in that decade because of what the soviets were doing china is in outer space is that a motive for trying to push ahead with space command in space for. yes i think that you're totally right china is a very good example because for example in 2018 china so plus
the battle with each other i mean what is the white house in vision. well at the moment we are talking about satellites the u.s. nation's reliance on. difficult to protect satellites that provide. intelligence and sniff again that provide communications and their capabilities are vital to the us military and the u.s. economy and the u.s. is accusing nations such as russia and china for example accusing them that they are trying to develop new weapons anti-satellite weapons and laser weapons and...
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battle with each other i mean what is the white house in vision. well at the moment we are talking about satellites the u.s. nation's reliance on difficult to protect satellites that provide. intelligence and sniff again that provide communications and all their capabilities that are vital to the us military and the u.s. economy and the u.s. is accusing nations such as russia and china for example accusing them that they are trying to develop new weapons and weapons and laser weapons and other offensive capabilities to disrupt and destroy you ass satellite so therefore the white house says it's very important now to focus on deterrence and defense and space and what about alexander we know the cage on the kid that he's known for saying in the sixty's we want to put a a man on the moon in that decade because of what the soviets were doing now in china is in outer space is that a motive for trying to push ahead with space command in space for. yes i think that you're totally right china is a very good example because for example in 2018 china so plus
battle with each other i mean what is the white house in vision. well at the moment we are talking about satellites the u.s. nation's reliance on difficult to protect satellites that provide. intelligence and sniff again that provide communications and all their capabilities that are vital to the us military and the u.s. economy and the u.s. is accusing nations such as russia and china for example accusing them that they are trying to develop new weapons and weapons and laser weapons and other...
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house, it will continue after this guy in the white house. e is certainly fanning the flames of hate, no question about that. if are going to have this conversation, let's have it in a meaningful way. when we have seen everything from what happened in poway to the synagogue to charlottesville, to what happened in el paso, we should all be having a conversation and partly looking in the mirror to say where have we been on this, and what are we prepared to do. part of it has to be, unlike what this administration and president have done, i have been talking about this for months, they shut down the resources on domestic terrorism. they just shut it down, in terms of putting resources and support into it and acknowledging it is real and it must be treated as what it is, domestic terrorism. so immediately, i would reform that perspective around the riority. also it is about the microphone that the president of the united states has. a perception about an issue like race. or religion. or sexual orientation. and then just go down the list. and this
house, it will continue after this guy in the white house. e is certainly fanning the flames of hate, no question about that. if are going to have this conversation, let's have it in a meaningful way. when we have seen everything from what happened in poway to the synagogue to charlottesville, to what happened in el paso, we should all be having a conversation and partly looking in the mirror to say where have we been on this, and what are we prepared to do. part of it has to be, unlike what...
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. >> eyewitness accounts from inside the white house during the lunar landing. >> you to the windows were dark and nighttime. asked not to not walk until later.>> explore the nations past. every weekend on cspan3. >> hundreds are waiting their turn to enter the united states to the court system. some have been waiting for 20 years. >> >> they opened up the gates and we feel like they've been in our country. >> i think the immigration policy is try to get rid of as many people as they can. it has to stop now. >> ♪ >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> they are coming now, coming for money. you name it, they have it here. >> let them come in. the to be in a better place. >> hopefully it's their discrimination. they were letting many cubans in i one time. was a different? they're the same people. they are on a thin level. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> everybody had to learn english. they couldn't have no jewish. i say we are americans. america is the best country. i came here. >> ♪ >> the whole economic system is changing. bear the basics. you have movie forward. >> i really think they came to united states to hav
. >> eyewitness accounts from inside the white house during the lunar landing. >> you to the windows were dark and nighttime. asked not to not walk until later.>> explore the nations past. every weekend on cspan3. >> hundreds are waiting their turn to enter the united states to the court system. some have been waiting for 20 years. >> >> they opened up the gates and we feel like they've been in our country. >> i think the immigration policy is try to...
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isn't there an irony here that it is the white house itself that it is the white house itself thatis that it is the white house itself that is at times stoking extremism and online, on twitter? online and in mainstream media as well. i see this a little bit as a way of distracting from taking responsibility on the part of the white house for that and on the gun control laws. i'm not saying you don't need to do something, you do, it's difficult but it is by no means the only piece of response that we should be looking for from, particularly, the us government to think about how you deal with these incidents. do you think it is a deliberate smoke show by the white house to put out statements like this? yes. you believe so. in your view? in my view, yes. that is not to say we should do nothing online, of course we should, a lot of workers going into that. it is a handy fall guy for where the blame, perhaps, really lies. mike weston, thank you very much. shares of ride hailing giant uber have been falling sharply in extended wall street trade, that's after it reported weak results. the f
isn't there an irony here that it is the white house itself that it is the white house itself thatis that it is the white house itself that is at times stoking extremism and online, on twitter? online and in mainstream media as well. i see this a little bit as a way of distracting from taking responsibility on the part of the white house for that and on the gun control laws. i'm not saying you don't need to do something, you do, it's difficult but it is by no means the only piece of response...
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he briefed reporters this morning at the white house. this is about half an hour.
he briefed reporters this morning at the white house. this is about half an hour.
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battle with each other i mean what is the white house in vision. well at the moment we are talking about satellites the u.s. nation's reliance on. difficult to protect satellites that provide. intelligence and sniff again that provide communications and their capabilities are vital to the military and the u.s. economy and the u.s. is accusing nations such as russia and china for example accusing them that they are trying to develop new weapons anti-satellite weapons and laser weapons and other offensive capabilities to disrupt and destroy you ask such a light so therefore the white house says it's very important now to focus on deterrence and fans and space and what about alexander we know. that he's known for saying in the sixty's we want to put a man on the moon in that decade because of what the soviets were doing now in china is in outer space is that a motive for trying to push ahead with space command in space for. yes i think that you're totally right china is a very good example because for example in 2018 china so plus the united states in
battle with each other i mean what is the white house in vision. well at the moment we are talking about satellites the u.s. nation's reliance on. difficult to protect satellites that provide. intelligence and sniff again that provide communications and their capabilities are vital to the military and the u.s. economy and the u.s. is accusing nations such as russia and china for example accusing them that they are trying to develop new weapons anti-satellite weapons and laser weapons and other...
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we know we are a battleground state and the road to the white house clearly runs through michigan. i have traveled up and down throughout this great state the last six months talking and listening to voters, hearing their concerns, and i can tell you this, michigan is ready for 2020. michigan democrats are paying attention. they are engaged, and they are ready to get rid of donald trump. [applause] you all are ready, too. michigan has been at the forefront of the comeback states, but we keep things real here, and not all of us have benefited from the rising tide. we still have serious challenges with our schools and urban areas and rural towns throughout the state. our infrastructure is worried -- it rained the worst in the nation. the great states are under threats and the people of flint continue to go without safe drinking water. all the while, we still have people working two jobs to three jobs to make ends meet because minimum wage is not enough. it is not enough to survive on or to support a family, but real talk does not mean we are not on the right track. michigan is now tr
we know we are a battleground state and the road to the white house clearly runs through michigan. i have traveled up and down throughout this great state the last six months talking and listening to voters, hearing their concerns, and i can tell you this, michigan is ready for 2020. michigan democrats are paying attention. they are engaged, and they are ready to get rid of donald trump. [applause] you all are ready, too. michigan has been at the forefront of the comeback states, but we keep...
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certainly the white house you come in and everything is going great. then you find out that there is a tremendous conflict with another nation. big stuff. something happened with your spec to another country, or something happened with respect to a tragedy. that takes place. things happen when you're president. i take it very seriously. yet to see what happens that morning, you have to see what happens that evening. no question about it. what was your most difficult day dust far -- thus far? >> when you have a school shooting. that is tremendously -- it angers me actually. it really angers me. it frustrates everybody you say, how could a thing like this happen? how is it possible. you see innocent children being killed. teachers. that is something you just never can really get over. you say is there something we can do? what can we do. so many different sides to it. >> what can we do? >> you can do a lot of the things we have done. you know we did a report. the florida shooting was horrible. for some reason that group of people, they are terrific. i go
certainly the white house you come in and everything is going great. then you find out that there is a tremendous conflict with another nation. big stuff. something happened with your spec to another country, or something happened with respect to a tragedy. that takes place. things happen when you're president. i take it very seriously. yet to see what happens that morning, you have to see what happens that evening. no question about it. what was your most difficult day dust far -- thus far?...
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capitol is it good place to visit, to see the process in action and take them by the white house, talking with the office of the presidency and the executive branch and try to filter the divisiveness that is currently occurring in our country and getting down to what they are actually doing for you as a citizen. >> you and your colleague have used the term primary sources in talking about teaching your kids and finding information. how hard of a challenge is it to get them to use the sources and not to use less reputable sources of information? >> i think my students have a pretty good knowledge of what constitutes a regular -- a reputable source. some of the terminology being thrown around in our country today that they're questioning everything which is good. we use and what can what we cannot use. saying -- it is not just what is reputable and what is not but can we find a source that that's about both sides and how can we use that to examine the claim but look at the other side as well. >> as you leave your fellowship and head back to the classes this fall, what sort of practices or t
capitol is it good place to visit, to see the process in action and take them by the white house, talking with the office of the presidency and the executive branch and try to filter the divisiveness that is currently occurring in our country and getting down to what they are actually doing for you as a citizen. >> you and your colleague have used the term primary sources in talking about teaching your kids and finding information. how hard of a challenge is it to get them to use the...
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house clarified that actually what the president meant was in other words touring more oil into the fire so he should have been tougher slapping tougher sanctions on china and what we have now. again the exact opposite of the president saying we're close to a deal so maybe we need to wait until the chinese out already confirmed that they actually called trump and also maybe we need to wait for the white house to see what they made of the statement ok so time to stand back a little bit on this statement there was also some comments on iran the president addressing that issue of course iran is figuring prominently right now in beer it's with the iranian foreign minister making a surprise visit there let's take a listen to what the president had to say about iran. that is are is a red is concerned. that was with great respect i spoke to president roh yesterday. and to everything he was doing and i approve whatever he was doing i thought it was fine and i think it's too soon to be i didn't want to me. i said i don't want to. break but it should be told to meet with the manager to be a g
house clarified that actually what the president meant was in other words touring more oil into the fire so he should have been tougher slapping tougher sanctions on china and what we have now. again the exact opposite of the president saying we're close to a deal so maybe we need to wait until the chinese out already confirmed that they actually called trump and also maybe we need to wait for the white house to see what they made of the statement ok so time to stand back a little bit on this...
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to girls and women's issues. >> host: is there a white house commission on girls and women? >> for eight years there was under obama and it has become the inactive under the trump administration was i have no problem with her being a white house counsel of women and girls, just have a problem with there being on one on women and girls and not boys and men when boys and men are committing suicide at four times the rate of girls and women, showing signs of destructive and self-destructive behavior on so many fronts. >> host: how did you get into this line of work? >> guest: i was doing my doctorate at nyu in teaching at rutgers university and the women's movement surfaced in 1969 and i started talking about the women's movement as a political movement and my students said you, the firing your belly, i was able to persuade my dissertation committee to let me change my dissertation topic to the politics of men and women's issues and i ended up writing a book that was pretty much supportive of the feminist movement, celebrated man and men, began to see it was much more complex th
to girls and women's issues. >> host: is there a white house commission on girls and women? >> for eight years there was under obama and it has become the inactive under the trump administration was i have no problem with her being a white house counsel of women and girls, just have a problem with there being on one on women and girls and not boys and men when boys and men are committing suicide at four times the rate of girls and women, showing signs of destructive and...
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>> i must have been 19 years old. >> what was your job in the white house? >> i was administrative specialist and graphic specialist. >> you worked in the underground war room? >> i worked -- >> the swas roituation room. >> quite a bit in the old executive office building quite a bit. i was moving back and forth between those two areas. >> putting together graphics for the president of the united states? >> back then it was kind of low tech. high tech was just starting to happen. >> i have seen pictures of the situation room. in the movies, there's radar and lots of beeping sounds. in reality, it's just a conference room? >> there's a few different areas associated with it. there's a conference room. >> there's a radar room with beeping? >> i can neither confirm nor deny that. it's pretty high tech. there's a lot of experts doing really amazing things and doing it with incredible precision. >> one last question about the situation room. the current president wants very little information presented very quickly. in your years of presenting very important info
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he was joined in the white house rose garden by vice president pence and general john raymond who was confirmed as the commander of space command by the senate on june 27. at the start, he announced the vice president would travel in his place due to hurricane dorian approaching hurricane florida. this is 10 minutes. >> thank you very much. it is a beautiful day in the rose garden. resources oft all the federal government are to send i have decided our vice president mike pence to poland this weekend in my place. something, very important for me to be here. the storm looks like it could be a very big one indeed and mike will be going. i just spoke to the president of poland and express my warmest wishes and the wishes of the american people. our highest priority is the safety and security of the people in the path of the hurricane and i will be rescheduling my trip to poland in the near future. we are gathered here in the rose garden to establish the rose states and.e united it will defend america's vital interests in space, the next war fighting domain and i think that is pretty obvi
he was joined in the white house rose garden by vice president pence and general john raymond who was confirmed as the commander of space command by the senate on june 27. at the start, he announced the vice president would travel in his place due to hurricane dorian approaching hurricane florida. this is 10 minutes. >> thank you very much. it is a beautiful day in the rose garden. resources oft all the federal government are to send i have decided our vice president mike pence to poland...
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the white house. the supreme court. and public policy events from washington d.c. 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. >> march 28th, 1979, the events just outside of harrisburg, pennsylvania. for the next 90 minutes here on washington journal and on american history tv, we look back at the three mile long accident, the
the white house. the supreme court. and public policy events from washington d.c. 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. >> march 28th, 1979, the events just outside of harrisburg, pennsylvania. for the next 90 minutes here on washington journal and on american history tv, we look back at the three mile long accident, the
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the gardens of the white house. we will hear from dr. susan, programs manager for the u.s. botanic garden, jim adams, horticultural manager from the united states botanic garden, and jim mcdaniel, board of directors, like our previous panel, we will hear three short presentations and then our panelists will have a short conversation moderated by dr. chapelle. please join me in welcoming our speakers. [applause] >> thank you, it is an honor to be here today to speak with you about white house gardens. both of our other panelist our named jim and both worked on white house gardens. at the end am going to let you ask questions. we are the last panel of the day and we will finish the discussion by talking about gardens that have been established and modified since the kennedy administration. so from the johnson administration on. in many different ways, the white house gardens have been inspired and used. the start out by talking about garden trends and movements that have inspired and influenced the development of the
the gardens of the white house. we will hear from dr. susan, programs manager for the u.s. botanic garden, jim adams, horticultural manager from the united states botanic garden, and jim mcdaniel, board of directors, like our previous panel, we will hear three short presentations and then our panelists will have a short conversation moderated by dr. chapelle. please join me in welcoming our speakers. [applause] >> thank you, it is an honor to be here today to speak with you about white...
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your group washington china counter is trying to scare us with a cheaper you want leading the white house to cry currency manipulation hours later beijing announces it will no longer buy foreign produce from the us. i also want to show a canadian company that wants to suck studio 2 out of the air and turn it into fuel . and how syrians fleeing the civil war are benefiting from an appetite for their traditional addition in the sudanese capital. this is d.w. business i'm joined on in berlin welcome to those wondering how china would respond to washington's latest round of tariffs well they may have the round sir china has allowed the you want to significantly fall against the us dollar making chinese exports cheaper and potentially offsetting the effects of its trade war with the u.s. and beijing has announced it has to stop purchasing u.s. farm products prompting fears that the trade war is set to get even nastier. could china be weaponize ing its currency in the increasingly hostile trade war between washington and beijing the chinese who won unexpectedly crossed the psychologically impor
your group washington china counter is trying to scare us with a cheaper you want leading the white house to cry currency manipulation hours later beijing announces it will no longer buy foreign produce from the us. i also want to show a canadian company that wants to suck studio 2 out of the air and turn it into fuel . and how syrians fleeing the civil war are benefiting from an appetite for their traditional addition in the sudanese capital. this is d.w. business i'm joined on in berlin...
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out of the blocks every year, the white house discloses payroll on june 30 every year and the last two years we have done first up at forbes. at forbes on the senior contributor around policy and what we have found is the trump administration is running a leaner white house payroll. he is down 36 positions to the same point as the barack obama presidency. of the first three years of trump versus obama, he has run a leaner headcount to the white house staff. he has saved taxpayers about $20 million. host: you talked about your forbes contributions. you talked about what federal money is being supported. guest: one of our pieces of oversight we like to do is file the national news cycle with hard data. when baltimore broke, there was a lot of misinformation in the public discourse. [no audio] >> good morning. my name is steny hoyer. i'm the majority leader of the house of representatives. outave been
out of the blocks every year, the white house discloses payroll on june 30 every year and the last two years we have done first up at forbes. at forbes on the senior contributor around policy and what we have found is the trump administration is running a leaner white house payroll. he is down 36 positions to the same point as the barack obama presidency. of the first three years of trump versus obama, he has run a leaner headcount to the white house staff. he has saved taxpayers about $20...
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. >>> cnn has also learned exclusively the white house has been rejecting efforts by the department of homeland security to fight domestic terrorism. for more than a year several administration sources tell us white house officials only wanted to focus on the jihadist threat choosing to ignore the reality of rising racial supremacist violence. one senior source close to the trump administration says the white house has major ideological blinders on. when the national counter terrorism strategy was released last fall the white house did add a paragraph, one paragraph about other forms of extremism but even failed to specifically reference white supremacists. >>> new this morning, the national rifle association is warning president trump. cnn learned nra chief wayne lapierre spoke to the president on tuesday. the washington post reports lapierre told trump his support for background checks on gun purchases would not be popular among his supporters. here's what the president said about background checks on wednesday. >> i'm looking to do background checks. i think background checks are im
. >>> cnn has also learned exclusively the white house has been rejecting efforts by the department of homeland security to fight domestic terrorism. for more than a year several administration sources tell us white house officials only wanted to focus on the jihadist threat choosing to ignore the reality of rising racial supremacist violence. one senior source close to the trump administration says the white house has major ideological blinders on. when the national counter terrorism...
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the white house is reportedly delaying licenses for u.s. companies to restart such signals to while away. we're headed next to wall street where our correspondent. is standing by louise good to see you know is this move from wall way away from google's android is that going to be enough to insulate it from the effects of the trade war. it is sort of doing in the right direction when it comes to damage control and i look into the future but does not solve all the damage from the young going trade war between the u.s. and china especially as a new operating system will 1st be used on a smart screen products such as televisions will initially only launch in china also according to u.s. media the white house is also holding off on decisions about licenses for you as a company and say to be able to restart business they say with what way. toward a sense that it hurts what way but also u.s. companies such as micron and broadcom. the chinese a company bald around $11000000000.00 worth of competence parts from u.s. friends it almost seems ferric so
the white house is reportedly delaying licenses for u.s. companies to restart such signals to while away. we're headed next to wall street where our correspondent. is standing by louise good to see you know is this move from wall way away from google's android is that going to be enough to insulate it from the effects of the trade war. it is sort of doing in the right direction when it comes to damage control and i look into the future but does not solve all the damage from the young going...
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house clarified that actually what the president meant was in other words poor and more oil into the fire so he should have been tougher slapping tougher sanctions on china and what we have now is it began the exact opposite of the president saying we're close to a deal so maybe we need to wait until the chinese authorities confirmed that they actually called trump and also maybe we need to wait for the white house to see what they made of the statement ok so time to stand back a little bit on this statement there was also some comments on iran the president addressing that issue of course iran is figuring prominently right now in beer it's with the iranian foreign minister making a surprise visit there let's take a listen to what the president had to say about iraq. there is far is a risk that is concerned. that was with great respect i spoke to president roh yesterday. and you everything he was doing and i approved whatever he was doing and i thought it was fine and i think it's too soon to be i didn't want to be. i said i don't want to be right but it shouldn't be killed to meet w
house clarified that actually what the president meant was in other words poor and more oil into the fire so he should have been tougher slapping tougher sanctions on china and what we have now is it began the exact opposite of the president saying we're close to a deal so maybe we need to wait until the chinese authorities confirmed that they actually called trump and also maybe we need to wait for the white house to see what they made of the statement ok so time to stand back a little bit on...
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and that really happened in a series of suffrage parades, ticketing -- picketing the white house. these sorts of tactics that we used for todaya -- 1913 suffrage parade. it occurred around the inauguration of the woodrow wilson. day before ase woodrow was arriving in washington, d.c. in point of fact, it was such a also suffrage parade and there was a lot of violence by bystanders. that overshadowed woodrow wilson's inauguration. interaction between the women marching and the parade goers is what makes headlines. does it help their cause? >> certainly alice paul, the head of the national women's party, she thought it did. what it certainly does is raise in the consciousness of all citizens the fact that this is a concern an issue of women. thether aspect of it was -- certainly the violence that occurred in the parade made people think about women and the protections they needed. that violence could happen to a set of women walking peacefully through the streets. that really raised consciousness in an important way. >> you mentioned picketing outside of the white house. , theyrest
and that really happened in a series of suffrage parades, ticketing -- picketing the white house. these sorts of tactics that we used for todaya -- 1913 suffrage parade. it occurred around the inauguration of the woodrow wilson. day before ase woodrow was arriving in washington, d.c. in point of fact, it was such a also suffrage parade and there was a lot of violence by bystanders. that overshadowed woodrow wilson's inauguration. interaction between the women marching and the parade goers is...
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>> i got to go to the south lawn on the white house and watch the president give a press conference. that was actually announcing the resignation of the secretary of labor alex acosta and i got to watch the president depart on marine one. that was a pretty cool once in a lifetime experience. this is my fourth straight summer in d.c. for some sort of fellowship, so i really got a chance to kind of go find those things kind of off the beaten path. this is my first time getting to go to the zoo myself, which i referenced earlier. the national zoo, but kind of maybe going back and spending some more time at places i had already been, for instance, the african-american history museum, got to spend a couple hours. wasn't too terribly crowded. got to go to apollo 11, washington monument which was very very cool. >> 50th anniversary. >> 50th anniversary, yeah, just kind of getting into more detailed focus on what washington, d.c. has to offer. >> when students come into class and there are big political things happening, president trump, etc., says something or congress does something, what
>> i got to go to the south lawn on the white house and watch the president give a press conference. that was actually announcing the resignation of the secretary of labor alex acosta and i got to watch the president depart on marine one. that was a pretty cool once in a lifetime experience. this is my fourth straight summer in d.c. for some sort of fellowship, so i really got a chance to kind of go find those things kind of off the beaten path. this is my first time getting to go to the...
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but there's also a republican in the white house. two what do you attribute this change in attitude towards deficit spending other than the fact republicans were against it when there was a democratic president, and now for it when there's a republican president? david: i see a couple of them -- couple of dynamics. the omb is a deficit hawk. they work very hard to try to keep that lower. i kind of think with the presidents encouragement and approval. but you've got the big spenders, particularly in the senate, the procreative's on the republican side, are happy to spend larger amounts. they think it's good politics and they don't mind if some of the money goes to democratic causes and some don't. you also have a complicated dynamic among republicans right now, where defense talks have basically made a deal for about five years now with the democrats. if you let us increase the defense spending where we think it should be, we'll sign on to your domestic spending, let you decide where that goes and what it's for. that second-half cuts
but there's also a republican in the white house. two what do you attribute this change in attitude towards deficit spending other than the fact republicans were against it when there was a democratic president, and now for it when there's a republican president? david: i see a couple of them -- couple of dynamics. the omb is a deficit hawk. they work very hard to try to keep that lower. i kind of think with the presidents encouragement and approval. but you've got the big spenders,...
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the 28-year-old came to the white house with the former chief of staff. because of that, some inside of the white house viewed her with suspicion. one source actually calling her a spy. >>> east coast drug agents are sitting on i confiscated cash of fentanyl. they netted 39 arrests. this includes fentanyl, heroin, and cocaine. the pipeline from shanghai to virginia, it involves shipments through the u.s. post office. >> we're talking about hundreds of thousands of dollars. $12,000 in the truck of somebody's car in a gym bug back. >> meanwhile, the course coast guard released a video of seizing cocaine. those drugs are worth more than $30 million. >>> and back here in the bay area, contra costa county is seeing a spike in deaths from opioids. easing as prescriptions decline, there were a jump in opioid death. the death rate has more than doubled than what occurred in alameda and santa clara counties. county health officials are not sure why the death rate is rising. >>> the searches on it san mateo county for a bank robber who should not be too hard to spo
the 28-year-old came to the white house with the former chief of staff. because of that, some inside of the white house viewed her with suspicion. one source actually calling her a spy. >>> east coast drug agents are sitting on i confiscated cash of fentanyl. they netted 39 arrests. this includes fentanyl, heroin, and cocaine. the pipeline from shanghai to virginia, it involves shipments through the u.s. post office. >> we're talking about hundreds of thousands of dollars....
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before departing the white house, the president spoke to reporters about the ongoing trade dispute with china and the actions of federal reserve chair jerome powell. pres. trump: we are going to france. we're going to have a good few days. it will be very productive, seeing the leaders who are friends of mine, for the most part. wouldn't say it in 100% of the cases. i think we are doing very well. our economy is doing great. we are having a little spat with china. we will win it. we put a lot of tariffs on china today. they put some on us. we put a lot on them. we are up to $550 billion. they have been hitting us for many, many years for over $500 billion a year. we want that stopped. taking out of our country much more than 500 billion a year. ok? reporter: [inaudible] pres. trump: we will see what happens. at this moment, they want to do that, so will see what happens. it depends if they want to do that. they want to have talks. i'm always open to talks. reporter: [inaudible] pres. trump: in 1977, we had the national emergency act. i have the absolute right to do that. i have the abso
before departing the white house, the president spoke to reporters about the ongoing trade dispute with china and the actions of federal reserve chair jerome powell. pres. trump: we are going to france. we're going to have a good few days. it will be very productive, seeing the leaders who are friends of mine, for the most part. wouldn't say it in 100% of the cases. i think we are doing very well. our economy is doing great. we are having a little spat with china. we will win it. we put a lot...
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. >> we go live next to the roseville room at the white house. president trump is set to make an announcement about trade with the european union. his comments getting underway shortly, we understand. we will stay here live as we wait for the president. cnbc writes that the administration has been pursuing new trade deals with europe, china, and others as part of the america first agenda. the announcement coming on the heels of tweets and announcement of yesterday on additional tariffs on china. the president signed a budget deal passed by the senate, a two-year budget deal passed by house and senate and the think the debt ceiling through 2021 passed by the white house. we want to keep you posted that we will be repairing our interview with president trump held earlier this week tomorrow morning here on c-span at 10:00 p.m. -- 10:00 eastern. [indistinct conversations] >> the president is expected to announce a trade deal with the eu, thus the eu fight is there backed by the -- backed by the mental. the president will head to new jersey for the we
. >> we go live next to the roseville room at the white house. president trump is set to make an announcement about trade with the european union. his comments getting underway shortly, we understand. we will stay here live as we wait for the president. cnbc writes that the administration has been pursuing new trade deals with europe, china, and others as part of the america first agenda. the announcement coming on the heels of tweets and announcement of yesterday on additional tariffs on...
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the white house. this is the story set at one of the most powerful capitals in the world a political and judicial conflict. a battle that has pitted tromp against those who believe he was an accomplice and russia's interference is. a battle for the truth about the president of the united states and for the principles of american democracy. according to top u.s. intelligence chiefs the russians interfered in the 2016 presidential election. puton they say developed a clear preference for trump over clinton so russia's intelligence services stole and leaked thousands of clinton's e-mails to discredit her. 2 weeks before his inauguration they brief trump. trump rejects their conclusions he does not want his victory to be questioned. the intelligence agencies maintain their findings and partially release them to the public they say putin ordered an influence campaign to help trump win the election. to control is immediately raised in congress which calls the chiefs of the intelligence community to testify.
the white house. this is the story set at one of the most powerful capitals in the world a political and judicial conflict. a battle that has pitted tromp against those who believe he was an accomplice and russia's interference is. a battle for the truth about the president of the united states and for the principles of american democracy. according to top u.s. intelligence chiefs the russians interfered in the 2016 presidential election. puton they say developed a clear preference for trump...
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now the white house is moving against legal migrants as well. in a move that could affect millions of people, the administration says it will effectively start to means test people who are applying for green cards. the move would mean that anyone who has a low income or has used welfare services in the us would be less likely to get a green card. the new rule is expected to be challenged in the courts as it would be a significant departure from america's historic immigration policy. let's get more on this from former adviser to george w bush, ron christie, whojoins us now from san francisco. ron, thank you forjoining us. it's no great surprise in terms of what has been put out he had by the white house — how much of it you think will stick, and how many people will be affected by this?” will stick, and how many people will be affected by this? i think this is a very vexing question, not only for the top administration but for the american people. this is something we have doing within the us since 1882. what ability do you have to bring peop
now the white house is moving against legal migrants as well. in a move that could affect millions of people, the administration says it will effectively start to means test people who are applying for green cards. the move would mean that anyone who has a low income or has used welfare services in the us would be less likely to get a green card. the new rule is expected to be challenged in the courts as it would be a significant departure from america's historic immigration policy. let's get...
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the battle with each other i mean what is the white house in vision. well at the moment we are talking about satellites the u.s. nation's reliance on. difficult to protect satellites that provide. intelligence and sniff again that provide communications and their capabilities that are vital to the military and the you ask economy and the u.s. is accusing nations such as russia and china for example accusing them that they are trying to develop new weapons anti-satellite weapons and laser weapons and other offensive capabilities to disrupt and destroy you asked such a light so therefore the white house says it's very important now to focus on deterrence and fans and space and what about alexander we know the. kids that he's known for saying in the sixty's we want to put a a man on the moon in that decade because of what the soviets were doing now in china is in outer space is that a motive for trying to push ahead with space command in space for. yes i think that you're totally right china is a very good example because for example in 2018 china so plus
the battle with each other i mean what is the white house in vision. well at the moment we are talking about satellites the u.s. nation's reliance on. difficult to protect satellites that provide. intelligence and sniff again that provide communications and their capabilities that are vital to the military and the you ask economy and the u.s. is accusing nations such as russia and china for example accusing them that they are trying to develop new weapons anti-satellite weapons and laser...
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one senior source says the white house has major ideological blinders on. when the national counter interest or rimp strategy was released last fall, the white house did add a paragraph about other forms of extremism but failed to even specifically reference white supremacists. >>> new this morning, the national rifle president is warning president trump. his support for background checks on gun purchases will not be popular. this is what the president said about background checks on wednesday. >> well, i'm looking to do background checks. i think background checks are important. i don't want to put guns into the hands of mentally unstable people or people with rage or hate. sick people. i don't want to -- i'm all in favor of it. >> the president, all in favor there, but he's gone back and forth on gun control before. white house officials say he's torn between wanting to do more and growing concern that doing more would cause a revolt from his base. >>> president trump spent wednesday visiting the scenes of both weekend massacres, dayton, ohio, and el paso
one senior source says the white house has major ideological blinders on. when the national counter interest or rimp strategy was released last fall, the white house did add a paragraph about other forms of extremism but failed to even specifically reference white supremacists. >>> new this morning, the national rifle president is warning president trump. his support for background checks on gun purchases will not be popular. this is what the president said about background checks on...
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. >> at 6 pm, eyewitness accounts from inside the white house during the apollo 11 lunar landing . >> we really staked ourselves into the cabinet room, throughout the day you could see the windows were dark, so the nighttime, the module landed at 4:15 pm and then the astronauts did not walk until later . >> explore nations past on american history tv, every weekend on cspan-3 >> i woke up at my home was in a suburb of anchorage it was all over the news. so, by the time i got to work and you all about it. my first reaction was disbelief, how could this happen . then, the second reaction was just shock at the enormity of it. they spilled like 11 million gallons of oil and covered like 11,000 mi.2 of ocean before it was done. the scale was inconceivable until it happened . >> where were you working, and what was your job there >> i worked for the anchorage daily news and i was a reporter , primarily doing investigative work but also covering business so i covered oil even before the spill . >> can you tell us what the history of the oil industry was in alaska, how large was it during tha
. >> at 6 pm, eyewitness accounts from inside the white house during the apollo 11 lunar landing . >> we really staked ourselves into the cabinet room, throughout the day you could see the windows were dark, so the nighttime, the module landed at 4:15 pm and then the astronauts did not walk until later . >> explore nations past on american history tv, every weekend on cspan-3 >> i woke up at my home was in a suburb of anchorage it was all over the news. so, by the time i...
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house structure? we've got the state department and all these agencies out there and it always comes down to the white house. >> that's a great question coming into the answer is probably yes. there's a good reason for it in many instances, but at the end of the day. if you let the agencies go out and do their own thing without coordination and from the same sheet you can have the same and coordinated by the white house to have a measure of chaos and the challenges to but not allow them to be desperate and disconnected from the common strategic direction. the do you know why i'm asking this question? >> yes. my mother's family has long had a residence when i was a kid i grew up visiting my grandparents every summer until they pass well into my teens. when i was in late high school and college, my mother and stepfather bought a place in maine and that has been in our family ever since. unfortunately my mother passed a couple of years ago and my brother and i made a deliberate decision that is home to u
house structure? we've got the state department and all these agencies out there and it always comes down to the white house. >> that's a great question coming into the answer is probably yes. there's a good reason for it in many instances, but at the end of the day. if you let the agencies go out and do their own thing without coordination and from the same sheet you can have the same and coordinated by the white house to have a measure of chaos and the challenges to but not allow them...
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house who tends to agree with them but i guarantee soon as the president leaves the white house you might have someone from a different political party that tide will turn. >> guest: i like to remind folks that there was an article going around a little bit in the wake of all these calls trying to break up these companies regulate these companies and an article from the guardian in 2007 and it was something to the effect of what we do because of the myspace monopoly. we look back on that and think how silly it was that. as long as we keep government relation to what rob was saying out of the way and do not allow it to stifle the dynamism we do see silicon valley we would be looking back ten years from now and how silly it seems to say we need to break up the current big tech companies because who known this industry may have already been founded in a dorm room somewhere but we will never know until it happens and we will never, never know if we institute a regular tory structure that that startup can never hope to get through because they don't have the resources that facebook and g
house who tends to agree with them but i guarantee soon as the president leaves the white house you might have someone from a different political party that tide will turn. >> guest: i like to remind folks that there was an article going around a little bit in the wake of all these calls trying to break up these companies regulate these companies and an article from the guardian in 2007 and it was something to the effect of what we do because of the myspace monopoly. we look back on that...
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they wrote a fascinating memoir of his time in the white house called the white house. i spent some time talking about using the term hispanic and i find it fascinating that he chose to call his book there. he had really interesting ideas. i would look to see if you wanted to assign something about conservatism among hispanics. i might look at some of those memoirs rather than a scholarly text. >> there is a handful within los angeles, these works were influential for two reasons. it introduces multiracial and post- america and its own. is particularly so because these unique communities were the ones that brought forth the people who became the leaders of politics and united states. >> first mexican-american elected to the congress from california in the 20th century, the first congressman ever. was really interesting about these folks, and their elevated by correlations operating locally. and on the national level they become the basis of a latino block. appreciating the embedded correlation experiences and traditions of the latino leaders does other work. this is ass
they wrote a fascinating memoir of his time in the white house called the white house. i spent some time talking about using the term hispanic and i find it fascinating that he chose to call his book there. he had really interesting ideas. i would look to see if you wanted to assign something about conservatism among hispanics. i might look at some of those memoirs rather than a scholarly text. >> there is a handful within los angeles, these works were influential for two reasons. it...
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and putting a radical dimm in the white house. and investors, elated yesterday when president chose to delay more tariffs on about half of china's exports. why did the stock market plunge today? we'll take it up. much of the leftist media and business press were a-- agog overs inversion of the yield curb. today, they seems declaring a recession in immediate offing despite more than 70s% of country biggest companies quarterly earnings, higher than wall street has been expecting. and revenue of the companies in s&p up almost 5% over a year ago. so what is the problem? the market sole off, and sole -- sold off, and sold off big, with us, jackie deangeles, what a day. >> it was, the worst steepest sell-off of the year. we have seen a lot of volatility in august. lou: as is customary. but not with this wide of a band, this is something new. >> yes, this is uncertainty, uncertainty over trade, worries about what is happening in other economies, in europe and asia and china specifically, weak data coming out of china. also out of germany
and putting a radical dimm in the white house. and investors, elated yesterday when president chose to delay more tariffs on about half of china's exports. why did the stock market plunge today? we'll take it up. much of the leftist media and business press were a-- agog overs inversion of the yield curb. today, they seems declaring a recession in immediate offing despite more than 70s% of country biggest companies quarterly earnings, higher than wall street has been expecting. and revenue of...
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yesterday the white house denying the news report that suggested that the white house wanted to move forward on a payroll tax cut. weay, t the president said he's considering it. here is what the president said today talking to reporters in the oval office, and also mentioning the idea ofnding capital gains, another tax cut sroposal the white house considering. >> a lot of people have been talking about indexingy for m nkars, and it is something that i am certainly tg about. i can say that a majority of the people in the white house at the level that does this kind of thing, they like indexing. so it is something i'm thinking about. payroll taxeee i've thinking about payroll taxes for a long time, whether or not we do it n or not is -- it is not being done because of recession. >> reporter: the president there obviously sensitive about the idea tt there's a recession looming. he insists there is not and it is not why they're considering these ideas. nonetheless, he is also pushing th federal reserve today for 100-basis point cut in interest rate. so ah the president says he doesn't w
yesterday the white house denying the news report that suggested that the white house wanted to move forward on a payroll tax cut. weay, t the president said he's considering it. here is what the president said today talking to reporters in the oval office, and also mentioning the idea ofnding capital gains, another tax cut sroposal the white house considering. >> a lot of people have been talking about indexingy for m nkars, and it is something that i am certainly tg about. i can say...
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thank you very much at the new jersey white house. we appreciate it. all right. let's bring in white house correspondent for "the guardian." good morning to you. let's dig into what americans should realistically expect on the gun front come september after the august recess. here's what the president said about changing gun laws just after the el paso and dayton shootings. listen. >> i've talked to mitch mcconnell. he's a good man. he wants to do something. he wants to do it. i think very strongly he wants to do brown checks, and i do too. i think a lot of republicans do. >> okay. now let's listen to him, something very similar, after the parkland massacre. >>. >> we certainly have to strengthen background check. everybody agrees with that. we're going to make background checks very, very strong. >> okay. but that changed after he met with the nra. is something different this time, sabrina? >> well, the challenge is that we've seen this movie before. the president continues to say that he wants to see strong background checks, but he hasn't really spelled out wh
thank you very much at the new jersey white house. we appreciate it. all right. let's bring in white house correspondent for "the guardian." good morning to you. let's dig into what americans should realistically expect on the gun front come september after the august recess. here's what the president said about changing gun laws just after the el paso and dayton shootings. listen. >> i've talked to mitch mcconnell. he's a good man. he wants to do something. he wants to do it. i...
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he briefed reporters at the white house. this is half an hour. >> good morning. a pleasure to be here with you ken cuccinelli l.a., head of the u.s. citizenship and immigration services and president trump has once again delivered on his promise to the american people to enforce long-standing immigration law. uscis, the agency i had is part of the department of homeland security has issued a role that encourages and ensures self-reliance and self-sufficiency for those seeking to come to or to stay in the united states. it will also help promote immigrant success in the u.s. as they seek opportunity here. our history, self-reliance has been a core principle in america. the virtues of perseverance, hard work, self-sufficiency laid the foundation of our nation and have to find generations of immigrants seeking opportunity in the u.s. our current law which is generations old recognizes that some new arrivals to our country needs the help of their family and community. it requires some of those who seek to live and remain in the united states to have a sponsor who wil
he briefed reporters at the white house. this is half an hour. >> good morning. a pleasure to be here with you ken cuccinelli l.a., head of the u.s. citizenship and immigration services and president trump has once again delivered on his promise to the american people to enforce long-standing immigration law. uscis, the agency i had is part of the department of homeland security has issued a role that encourages and ensures self-reliance and self-sufficiency for those seeking to come to...
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white house, we can't do it all. host: if you want to join the conversation about the weouncement of the rate cut, will open up our regular lines for this segment. if you're a republican, you can call in at (202) 748-8001. democrats, your line is (202) 748-8000. .ndependents, (202) 748-8002 we are always reading on social media, on twitter and on facebook. samuel fromo ellenwood, georgia. good morning. caller: good morning. at 91 yearsis old how would this affect the cd rate? guest: that's an excellent question from georgia. the answer is not the one you are going to want to hear. when they cut interest rates, the savings rates and the cd rates will go down. i am bracing myself. i have some money in my savings account and i'm waiting for that email to come from my bank saying the right i'm receiving on my savings is going to go down. i will say the good thing about certificate of deposit, if you have taken went out for nine months or 12 months, the rate is locked in for that period one youou buy another will find the
white house, we can't do it all. host: if you want to join the conversation about the weouncement of the rate cut, will open up our regular lines for this segment. if you're a republican, you can call in at (202) 748-8001. democrats, your line is (202) 748-8000. .ndependents, (202) 748-8002 we are always reading on social media, on twitter and on facebook. samuel fromo ellenwood, georgia. good morning. caller: good morning. at 91 yearsis old how would this affect the cd rate? guest: that's an...
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the white house providing this image. the president sharing some photos on his personal twitter account. the president and first later also fluor they were d -- where senators greeted by ted cruz and [inaudible] first responders. [whirring helicopter rotors] [inaudible conversations]
the white house providing this image. the president sharing some photos on his personal twitter account. the president and first later also fluor they were d -- where senators greeted by ted cruz and [inaudible] first responders. [whirring helicopter rotors] [inaudible conversations]