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the continuing rise of inflation in the u.s. and its impact on the economy. join in the conversation by tuesday morning. >> this month, the u.ssueme court hears oral arguments on a case about if former president donald trump has immunity. we will have live coverage of the oral argument. and coverage online. >> they say i am over the hill. donn lemon would say that is a man in his prime. >> watch coverage of the correspondence entered. with colin jost as a featured entertainer as well as president biden. coverage begins at 60 5 p.m. eastern as journalists and celebrities walked the red carpet into the event. sights and sounds from inside the ballroom before the festivities begin. watch live saturday, april 27, on the c-span networks. ♪ >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including charter communications. >> charter is proud to be recognized as one of the best internet providers. and we are just getting started.
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. >> any u.s.-china conflict, hot or cold, would send shock waves through the rest of the world. >> some people are calling ate new cold war. others say no, it's not. >> as the chinese agenda has become apparent, the u.s. has started to respond. >> chinese communist party cannot be trusted. the world has seen chinese -- china's brutality. >> students coming from china who are visiting scholars if they are here to do research or study in the sciences or engineering they're not being given visas. >> china has been able to gain serious and key technologies. so what it has done for the industry is, it's put all of us on notice and increased the pressure to make sure that we don't allow es pee nawnl to take place. and we don't allow sensitive information, intellectual property or technology leave the united states. >> clearly the united states is trying to forge a path to where the united states and china can be, if not allied on some things, at least neutral toward each other. >> in the face of chinese
. >> any u.s.-china conflict, hot or cold, would send shock waves through the rest of the world. >> some people are calling ate new cold war. others say no, it's not. >> as the chinese agenda has become apparent, the u.s. has started to respond. >> chinese communist party cannot be trusted. the world has seen chinese -- china's brutality. >> students coming from china who are visiting scholars if they are here to do research or study in the sciences or engineering...
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. >>> disturbing revelations about a major u.s. airline. the complaint from the pilots union. >>> we are seeing the walls get squeezed down. >>> the supreme court finally ending a years long battle over a bay area woman's homemade buddhist temple. >>> less than two hours from the elimination game. they begin the push for another world title. >>> plenty of sunshine. high clouds out there to filter the sunshine. we are not done climbing. details on how long this will last. >>> a live look at the golden 1 center where the warriors and kings about two square off. the loser will have the off-season to stew over the defeat. you won't be able to hear yourself think in just a few hours. >> he has done live shots from the floor so many times. somebody's season is going to and. they love the giants mbas. >> forgot it. >> they beat the crap out of us. >> the rivalry is heated. >> he knows how to do that. >> he thinks is a cinderella team. they are the lowest seed in the last. >> it is the most fun time of the year. >> a better chance of making the pus
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history tv's congress investigates as we explore major investigations in our country's history by the u.s. house and senate. authors and historians will tell the stories with historic footage from those periods and we will examine the legacy of key congressional hearings. the 1950's mccarthy hearings, among the first televised hearings. the senate committee explored whether communists it infiltrated the state department, army and other federal agencies. it wound up in the censure of joseph mccarthy for his actions. watch congress investigates, saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including charter communications. >> charter is proud to be recognized as one of the best internet providers. we are just getting started. building 100,000 miles of new infrastructure to reach those who need it most. >> charter communications supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> president biden spoke to voters during
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georgieva: for the u.s., what we see in the u.s. is the support that's provided to the economies that propped up the u.s. what is important is that growth in the united states is coupled with increase in productivity. not the case in many other countries. so for this reason we think that u.s. economy is actually in a reasonable place. this being said, we tell everybody, watch your debt levels. you have to take a medium term perspective on how you're going to bring it down. because what has been done to prop up the economy because of the pandemic cannot be sustained forever. it has to be walked back. and that is -- we would have our discussion with the article 4 consultation and that would be one of the issues we will be talking about. but again, when you look at the data, something i didn't talk about and it is probably worth recognizing, there is quite a significant divergence within advanced economies, within emerging markets and this divergence is driven by multiple factors. how much you rely on import for energy, u.s. doesn't re
georgieva: for the u.s., what we see in the u.s. is the support that's provided to the economies that propped up the u.s. what is important is that growth in the united states is coupled with increase in productivity. not the case in many other countries. so for this reason we think that u.s. economy is actually in a reasonable place. this being said, we tell everybody, watch your debt levels. you have to take a medium term perspective on how you're going to bring it down. because what has been...
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. >> in the next 20 years, the u.s. must make more policies with restrictions on all americans traveling to iran. the united states will no longer have to participate in such considerable negotiations with iran. >> congressional nations to our winners, and watch the documentaries on c-span every day this month starting at 6:50 a.m. eastern or anytime at studentcam.org. coming up, vice president kamala harris talks about reproductiv rights in arizona. the vice president's visit follows that states supreme cot decision upholding in 1854 law banng abortion. she addresses how decisions made by the trump administration contributed to arizona's abortion ruling. vp harris: good afternoon, arizona. good afternoon. give it up to jesenia. it takes so much courage, and we have seen this around the country, women telling a private, personal matter and you do it for the sake of all the people who must hear and understand and to remind so many women that they are not alone. you are a great leader. thank you. where is mayor romero? th
. >> in the next 20 years, the u.s. must make more policies with restrictions on all americans traveling to iran. the united states will no longer have to participate in such considerable negotiations with iran. >> congressional nations to our winners, and watch the documentaries on c-span every day this month starting at 6:50 a.m. eastern or anytime at studentcam.org. coming up, vice president kamala harris talks about reproductiv rights in arizona. the vice president's visit...
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tanna wood is a research ecologist with the u.s. forest servicewho studies how tropical forests will respond to climate change. >> how can we get into this indow into a future warmer world hundreds of years into the future? >> reporter: those black panels are electric heaters nning 24/7 warming up this plot of the jungle by 7 degrees fahrenheit. she says worse case scena that's how much warmer it could be on earth by thend of the century if we keep heat trapping carbon from our cars, factory, and power plants. this experiment was interrupted by hurricane maria in 2017 and ever since the plants in the heated section úd leaves, stunted growth. this looks totalldifferent. >> we have ben to notice that the forest has become shorter nd shorter has time has gone on. so you can visibly see that the forest is experiencing stress under these conditions. >> reporter: when trees and healthy trees and soil absorb more carbon than what's being released, but woo is finding their abilityo keep doing thamight be in jeopardy. her te measurements of
tanna wood is a research ecologist with the u.s. forest servicewho studies how tropical forests will respond to climate change. >> how can we get into this indow into a future warmer world hundreds of years into the future? >> reporter: those black panels are electric heaters nning 24/7 warming up this plot of the jungle by 7 degrees fahrenheit. she says worse case scena that's how much warmer it could be on earth by thend of the century if we keep heat trapping carbon from our...
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the first ever criminal trial of the u.s. president, the former u.s. president from facing 34 felony counts for allegedly falsifying business records. in an effort to cover up a hush money payment to adult film actress stormy daniels before the 2016 election. trump has pleaded not guilty and now one of the main questions, will the judge be able to find an impartial jury. >> the defense is very interested in seeing if they could show that through the jury selection that they can't really get people who might be fair and impartial. they will continue to move for a change of venue. >> prosecutors today asked the judge to hold trump in contempt for allegedly violating the gag order in recent social media posts, attacking stormy daniels and michael cohen. the judge will hear arguments for that next week. >>> tesla plans to lay off more than 10% of their global work force. that's according to electric transportation news electric, ceo elon musk notified employees, citing the need to increase the productivity, coming with the lower demand. tesla reported a sh
the first ever criminal trial of the u.s. president, the former u.s. president from facing 34 felony counts for allegedly falsifying business records. in an effort to cover up a hush money payment to adult film actress stormy daniels before the 2016 election. trump has pleaded not guilty and now one of the main questions, will the judge be able to find an impartial jury. >> the defense is very interested in seeing if they could show that through the jury selection that they can't really...
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in the brookings institution on u.s. trade with china and policy differences between president biden and former president trump. and ronald sullivan talks about the jury selection process overall and specifically in the so-called hush money trial of former president trump. c-span's washington journal. join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern friday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. funded by these television companies and more, including sparklight. >> we are all facing our greatest challenge previous sparklight is working around the clock to keep you informed. >> sparklight supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> the united states has vetoed to you insecure to council
in the brookings institution on u.s. trade with china and policy differences between president biden and former president trump. and ronald sullivan talks about the jury selection process overall and specifically in the so-called hush money trial of former president trump. c-span's washington journal. join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern friday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. funded by these television...
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. >> this month, the u.s. supreme court hears oral argumenin a case on whether formerredent donald tru has presidential immutygainst criminal prosecution for his alleged rule and attemp t overturnhe 2020 election results. we will have live coverage of the oral argument thursday, april 25 getting at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span n our free mobile video app and online at c-span.org. host: joining us from capitol hill this morning, congresswoman sam sabin -- congressman judy chu. your response to the arizona supreme court decision on the abortion ban? guest: outrageous and based on a law is passed arizona was a state women had the right to vote. to deprive women of the ability to have an abortion player, for 50 years before the dobbs decision, this arizona law, it's very drastic, doesn't even provide exceptions in the case of rape or incest. it it's a people of arizona in a terrible position. host: from the ruling, "in light of this opinion, physicians are on notice that all abortions, except those necessa
. >> this month, the u.s. supreme court hears oral argumenin a case on whether formerredent donald tru has presidential immutygainst criminal prosecution for his alleged rule and attemp t overturnhe 2020 election results. we will have live coverage of the oral argument thursday, april 25 getting at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span n our free mobile video app and online at c-span.org. host: joining us from capitol hill this morning, congresswoman sam sabin -- congressman judy chu. your...
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a downside of the u.s. gas producers economic interests they want to sell more gas but they are exporting gas eastern distribution systems, we should not assume they are not wiki or they are subject to the market forces we have i realize you are having a little fun there but i think we are as efficient as we could be. i think we should set the as it will to aspire to say where the best, everybody should just -- >> a certain sense of obligation on how we think about emissions and exports. like what happens in poland or china or the u.s. energy matters. exactly right. we are out of time and up to do this longer have to take my kids up baseball. i love to give a final word and apologies to the audience. >> thank you all for coming is a great topic for coming. a pleasure to do this with you. these really are big issues and i guess i will just leave you with an anecdote. i was having this conversation with one of european and piece of saying what are you doing typically you generate much more than we do? what sh
a downside of the u.s. gas producers economic interests they want to sell more gas but they are exporting gas eastern distribution systems, we should not assume they are not wiki or they are subject to the market forces we have i realize you are having a little fun there but i think we are as efficient as we could be. i think we should set the as it will to aspire to say where the best, everybody should just -- >> a certain sense of obligation on how we think about emissions and exports....
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] he is the first sitting president in our history who has traveled to an active war zone not under u.s. control, not once, but twice, to show support for our allies. he bass always running into the flames so we don't have to. [applause] in every imaginable way, president biden has spent his presidency and his career running into the flames for working people, for moms, dads and families. he supports unions, a passion of my fathers. he marched with the united auto workers during their strike which helped bring that strike to a swift end. thank you, joe biden. [cheers and applause] he looked out for teachers, nurses, truck drivers. he is tireless of relieving the debt by working and middle class kids. thank you joe biden. [cheers and applause] >> he passed the infrastructure bill. he builds bridges. he has made the american hero the story. thank you, joe biden. [cheers and applause] he got inflation under control and violent crime is down in america under joe biden's leadership. he us thriving again, behaving like good neighbors again. he stepped into the flames of chaos and turned it in
] he is the first sitting president in our history who has traveled to an active war zone not under u.s. control, not once, but twice, to show support for our allies. he bass always running into the flames so we don't have to. [applause] in every imaginable way, president biden has spent his presidency and his career running into the flames for working people, for moms, dads and families. he supports unions, a passion of my fathers. he marched with the united auto workers during their strike...
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. >> reporter: the u.s. sends away more used clothing than any other country in the world. but there are companies and individuals starting to look at this problem and come up with solutions. >> globally, we grow about 85% of textiles into landfills. what that means particularly for the united states, it's about 112 pounds per person per year of clothing, accessories and home goods that go into the landfill. >> reporter: among them trashy, a textile takeback business that claims to be more transparent. in my closet, it's not just a donation pile. it has towels, old socks, underwear, and you take it all? >> we take almost everything. we'll take your old sports bra. we'll take leggings. we'll take worn jeans. and that is the place we process it. >> good morning. >> reporter: i brought my own bag of used clothes to see how the process works. >> when we talk about sorting and grading, that really is the process for figuring out what's in your bag, what has value, where it can go. >> reporter: trashy then figures out where your clothe can be reused for a price, they cost $20. yo
. >> reporter: the u.s. sends away more used clothing than any other country in the world. but there are companies and individuals starting to look at this problem and come up with solutions. >> globally, we grow about 85% of textiles into landfills. what that means particularly for the united states, it's about 112 pounds per person per year of clothing, accessories and home goods that go into the landfill. >> reporter: among them trashy, a textile takeback business that...
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i have been over that bridge a lot, i commuted every day for 36 years as a u.s. senator when my wife and daughter were killed and i used to commute to be with the boys. it is incredible what you are doing. folks, the choice is clear. donald trump's vision of america is one of revenge and retribution, a defeated former president who sees the world from mar-a-lago and bows down to billionaires, looks down on american union workers. not just not supporting, he looks down on us. think about the guys you grew up with who liked to get into the corner and just to a straight left. i'm not suggesting we hit the president, but we all know guys like that growing up. my vision of america is one of hope and opportunity. the view from scranton, working-class americans like you. here is the future i see and i mean this from the bottom of my heart. i am never more optimistic about america's chances, not because i am president, because of the state of the moment. we just signed a bill that gives support to ukraine. [applause] we rebuilt nato. like it or not, we are the leading co
i have been over that bridge a lot, i commuted every day for 36 years as a u.s. senator when my wife and daughter were killed and i used to commute to be with the boys. it is incredible what you are doing. folks, the choice is clear. donald trump's vision of america is one of revenge and retribution, a defeated former president who sees the world from mar-a-lago and bows down to billionaires, looks down on american union workers. not just not supporting, he looks down on us. think about the...
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and drones rained down on our closest ally in the middle east over the weekend, the strength of the u.s.-israel relationship is in full display and we are grateful for the commander and military commanders at work with israel and regional allies to ensure we were saved and damage was minimized but congress must show the rest of the world our support with the safety and security of the american people will not waiver. we need to act immediately on aid to israel, humanitarian assistance, for people in gaza and aid to ukraine. we must send a strong message not just for our adversary in iran but to russia and china as well. every day that we delay, the consideration of aid to israel, ukraine, and taiwan, we jeopardize america's role in the free world. but nothing is more important to the pro-putin wing of the house republican conference than re-electing donald trump. not american exceptionalism or the security of our allies and not even democracy. the same group that has undermined our ability to support our allies are pushing russia propaganda on the house floor, and that's what the member
and drones rained down on our closest ally in the middle east over the weekend, the strength of the u.s.-israel relationship is in full display and we are grateful for the commander and military commanders at work with israel and regional allies to ensure we were saved and damage was minimized but congress must show the rest of the world our support with the safety and security of the american people will not waiver. we need to act immediately on aid to israel, humanitarian assistance, for...
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of october, former president trump's atrns filed a motion to dismiss the charges in in december, a u.s. district judge es this request to dismiss the s and then following a few days later, the former president filed an appeal with s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit and then in february, the d.c. circuit court animous ruled against the formerdent's claim of presidential immunity and i february, the supreme court agreed to consider this case whether a former president, this ident is immune from prosecution. joining us to give us more details about today's oral arguments is jimmy hoover. they see national law journal's supreme court reporter. jimmy hoover was at the court today. what is former president trump's legal team arguing here? >> former president trump's legal team is arguing that he is absolutely immune from criminal conversation over anything that can be considered his official actions while taken in office. it is a fairly sweeping argument to say the least. it was fully rejected by the d.c. circuit below. as we saw today at the supreme court, there is more receptiveness
of october, former president trump's atrns filed a motion to dismiss the charges in in december, a u.s. district judge es this request to dismiss the s and then following a few days later, the former president filed an appeal with s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit and then in february, the d.c. circuit court animous ruled against the formerdent's claim of presidential immunity and i february, the supreme court agreed to consider this case whether a former president, this ident is immune...
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of experience working with the department of justice where he has argued over 100 cases before the u.s. supreme court which is a distinction that only a few people in the country actually have. he was brought in to jack smith's team because he is considered one of the foremost i didn't mean law perfect ises in country and he is a familiar presence at the supreme court lectern. smith needed anyone to make thoas arguments it was going to be mike dreeben. >> was jack smith there today? >> he was at the counsel table today. >> you said some justices appeared open to this idea, the argument being made by the former president's legal team. which justices? >> there were a few, actually. two of trump's own appointees seemed more receptive to the arguments than perhaps anyone else on the court. particularly justice brett kavanaugh was very concerned about the idea of letting criminal prosecutions go forward over actions taken by the president. he continually floated this idea, this rule that would say that unless a statute ecifically mentions the president, that then it can't be applied against
of experience working with the department of justice where he has argued over 100 cases before the u.s. supreme court which is a distinction that only a few people in the country actually have. he was brought in to jack smith's team because he is considered one of the foremost i didn't mean law perfect ises in country and he is a familiar presence at the supreme court lectern. smith needed anyone to make thoas arguments it was going to be mike dreeben. >> was jack smith there today?...
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we now have zero u.s. senators, we don't have a governor, we don't have an attorney general or a secretary of state. we've gotten our butts kicked, and so i don't know why anyone would want to keep going down this road. >> you're saying it's not a winning formula. >> it's not, but some people think it's dispositiven terms of a republican primary. but what they know is it's absolutely necessary for the blessing of donald trump. the blessing of donald trump, the most important thing is saying that donald trump won the 2020 election. >> what's the worst case scenario if somebody who is an election denier replaces you as the recorder of maricopa county? >> i think there's lots of things that you could do in terms to tinker with the system. you would lose the professional staff is the first thing. the people who have been working in elections and voter registration, some of whom for 30 plus years, wouldn't want to be led by a person who has called them criminals, wouldn't want to be led by a person who has indu
we now have zero u.s. senators, we don't have a governor, we don't have an attorney general or a secretary of state. we've gotten our butts kicked, and so i don't know why anyone would want to keep going down this road. >> you're saying it's not a winning formula. >> it's not, but some people think it's dispositiven terms of a republican primary. but what they know is it's absolutely necessary for the blessing of donald trump. the blessing of donald trump, the most important thing...
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it is a rare event not expected to happen again in the u.s. for another 20 years. on saturday experienced the phenomenon once more with footage from nasa tv starting at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. you can also watch on c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. >> this syndrome is extremely rare. but friends don't have to be pure when you are connected, you are not alone. >> cox supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers to give you a friend proceed to democracy. ♪ >> this week 2020 four campaign trail followed republican presidential candidate connell trump as he was on the road in georgia raising money for his campaign and meeting for locals with a -- at a chick-fil-a and president biden as he talks about efforts to build support for family caregivers and provide relief for student loan borrowers. also, look at cornell west's announcement of his running mate. but first, a look from former got a look at remarks from former president trump calling for abortion policy to be set at the state le
it is a rare event not expected to happen again in the u.s. for another 20 years. on saturday experienced the phenomenon once more with footage from nasa tv starting at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. you can also watch on c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. >> this syndrome is extremely rare. but friends don't have to be pure when you are connected, you are not alone. >> cox supports c-span as a public service along with these other...
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folks, we don't need to be breaking more norms in the u.s. senate. we are abdicating our constitutional responsibility if we do not hold this trial. the people responsible need to be held accountable. we need to hear the evidence so why don't the democrats want to hold this trial? perhaps because they are afraid of the american public hearing how bad the situation at the southern border is. the 9.2 million people coming here, or perhaps they don't want to know how this administration and secretary mayorkas is abusing parole function. parole is a function that allows the executive branch to bring in foreigners. it is supposed to be done for the immigration and naturalization act on a case-by-case basis. only instant instances of extreme humanitarian need were the best interests of the country. under the obama and trump administration it happened 5600 times a year, 600 times the year. last year alone, the biden administration paroles 1.2 million people. we are doing whole classes of people, a clear abuse of power. this administration is also abusing th
folks, we don't need to be breaking more norms in the u.s. senate. we are abdicating our constitutional responsibility if we do not hold this trial. the people responsible need to be held accountable. we need to hear the evidence so why don't the democrats want to hold this trial? perhaps because they are afraid of the american public hearing how bad the situation at the southern border is. the 9.2 million people coming here, or perhaps they don't want to know how this administration and...
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u.s. economic growth slowed and inflation process sending jitters across markets and once again pushing back the timing of the first rate cut expected out of the fed. let's get a check on the markets because there is a steep drop lower. the s&p 500 lower by more than 1%. the nasdaq is down about one .4% on the day in the dow jones industrial average down about 1.5% on the day in the vix marginally on the rise. let's look at yields and where they are headed. traders are recalibrating their expectations and the two year yield is a touch under the 5% level once again. you are seeing massive volatility in the bond market in a week with a lot of auctions. the 10 year yield is it -- is a sex base at -- basis point -- is a six basis point move higher. gold is on the rise and has been a favorite asset for traders all year long, one half of 1% higher. some midday movers on the equity side we will start with caterpillar reporting quarterly sales lower than a year earlier and the trend is expected in
u.s. economic growth slowed and inflation process sending jitters across markets and once again pushing back the timing of the first rate cut expected out of the fed. let's get a check on the markets because there is a steep drop lower. the s&p 500 lower by more than 1%. the nasdaq is down about one .4% on the day in the dow jones industrial average down about 1.5% on the day in the vix marginally on the rise. let's look at yields and where they are headed. traders are recalibrating their...
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the u.s. expects israel to retaliate. even though they say any action will be limited in scope and will likely target iranian military forces or iranian-backed militias outside iran. the likely target could be for instance a shipment or storage facility that contains weapons that iran sends or provides through hezbollah. they also said that they don't flow when the attack is going to happen, even though it could be any time. also they said the u.s. will not participate in any such actions, even though they expect to be informed by israel about any details of this kind of retaliation beforehand. now all this details have been corroborated by an israeli official who spoke to nbc news, saying that a retaliation by israel against iran is imminent. and they expect to coordinate any action with the united states. all of this while iran says that they are not planning to take any further action for now, unless of course, israel retaliates. in that case, iran warns israel that they will strike back ag
the u.s. expects israel to retaliate. even though they say any action will be limited in scope and will likely target iranian military forces or iranian-backed militias outside iran. the likely target could be for instance a shipment or storage facility that contains weapons that iran sends or provides through hezbollah. they also said that they don't flow when the attack is going to happen, even though it could be any time. also they said the u.s. will not participate in any such actions, even...
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whether the u.s. seeks to lead, it's not going to be able to rely on too many countries about every issue. it will have to be much more nuanced to create conditions around important purex -- i sort of welcome whether it's europe or others generating ideas and trying to exercise leadership. at the end of the day, it usually comes down to them needing the u.s. to deliver on it ultimately. it could be different going forward. europe and the regulation being the one exception where i think they've acted unilaterally and taken action in areas where they are well structured to do that at the commission level. as a result they've had such success in establishing local norms by virtue of the size of their market and their capacity to act unilaterally. i think beyond that, whether it is ukraine, whether it is climate change, whether it is international development, whether it is reforming the global trading system. ultimately the u.s. needs to be at the table and not leading it, otherwise it's very difficult t
whether the u.s. seeks to lead, it's not going to be able to rely on too many countries about every issue. it will have to be much more nuanced to create conditions around important purex -- i sort of welcome whether it's europe or others generating ideas and trying to exercise leadership. at the end of the day, it usually comes down to them needing the u.s. to deliver on it ultimately. it could be different going forward. europe and the regulation being the one exception where i think they've...
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the house voted to impeach the secretary in february accusing him of failing to enforce u.s. immigration laws and making false statements to congress. the secretary has denied these charges. good afternoon, everybody and thank you for joining us. we received the impeachment articles on secretary mayorkas tomorrow or next week. the democratic leader plans on holding the process to stop the impeachment trial. make no mistake about it the vote to block the impeachment trial of secretary mayorkas, it's a vote to tell lincoln riley's family that we don't care. it's a vote that tells 250,000 americans who lost their loved ones that we don't care. i think it's significant that it would only take two democrats to deny tabling the process in order to proceed with anna impeachment trial but we certainly don't think that is going to be the case. why? because the issue is so toxic to senate democrats from houston a good santa joe biden that they do not want this to be the issue of the day. my hope is the good people of montana and ohio, wisconsin, michigan, nevada, pennsylvania, that the
the house voted to impeach the secretary in february accusing him of failing to enforce u.s. immigration laws and making false statements to congress. the secretary has denied these charges. good afternoon, everybody and thank you for joining us. we received the impeachment articles on secretary mayorkas tomorrow or next week. the democratic leader plans on holding the process to stop the impeachment trial. make no mistake about it the vote to block the impeachment trial of secretary mayorkas,...
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it requires good u.s. leadership and perspective but also increasingly european ownership of a lot of issues and challenges ahead. that's a combination but when you ask this crowd whether nato will survive, you will rarely get a no from a bunch of nato nerds. >> i don't think we are in disagreement. when i think about whether there is a splinter in nato, i think about a withdraw in u.s. leadership. maintaining european solidarity as a whole will be there but whether or not the u.s. is, is a different problem. that's the problem we are facing here. that's where i went with the messaging part. end of the day, nato is only as strong as all 32 allies together. a big part of that is the u.s. role. there are credible capability gaps the europeans have that are filled by the u.s. nato will be weakened if the u.s. is not in it. >> i think nato would survive without the u.s. it would be a shell of itself but it would continue to serve an important role in bringing together countries in europe to have debates about
it requires good u.s. leadership and perspective but also increasingly european ownership of a lot of issues and challenges ahead. that's a combination but when you ask this crowd whether nato will survive, you will rarely get a no from a bunch of nato nerds. >> i don't think we are in disagreement. when i think about whether there is a splinter in nato, i think about a withdraw in u.s. leadership. maintaining european solidarity as a whole will be there but whether or not the u.s. is, is...
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. >> u.s. defense secretary general lloyd austin announced an additional $6 million security assistant package through the ukraine security assistance initiative and called it the largest security assistant package the u.s. has committed today. he made that announcement to reporters at the pentagon after he and the joint chiefs of staff tarek met privately with ukrainian president zelenskiy and members of the ukraine defense contract group. >> good morning and thank you everyone for being here today. it is my pleasure to introduce territorial defense lloyd austin roman 3rd, and general of the joint chiefs of staff general charles brown, jr.. we will have time to dig a few questions. i will moderate these questions and, and journalists and due to time constraints, we ask that the site, plan to limit their questions to give your call is a chance to answer questions. >>>> my first question for you is, who pulled the fire alarm? [laughter] ok. [laughs] well, i didn't. but, thanks for joining us eve
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the u.s. and china assuming the superpowers valued their perspectives, of course. we need new frameworks and spaces that invite more conversations, spaces that incorporate young people, whose anxiety over the political, economic, social, and environmental futures are understandably acute. we need to give greater voice and agency to humans and encourage them to act together across borders for positive change, which is what we are doing at georgetown. our campuses provide us an opportunity to engage with the world, to examine america's role in the world from within the world. to study from a global perspective and provide this to future leaders who would otherwise not be able to access it. the exchange of ideas between doha and washington dc and riches both campuses. it is consistent with this university's gesso in values of caring for each other and the world we inhabit. our campus in doha and are expanding global initiatives is more important today than perhaps it ever was. i'm honored to join
the u.s. and china assuming the superpowers valued their perspectives, of course. we need new frameworks and spaces that invite more conversations, spaces that incorporate young people, whose anxiety over the political, economic, social, and environmental futures are understandably acute. we need to give greater voice and agency to humans and encourage them to act together across borders for positive change, which is what we are doing at georgetown. our campuses provide us an opportunity to...
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asking if the u.s. had his priorities wrong by failing to pass funding for ukraine in congress. >> every day they delay in the decision of the united states of providing more support ukraine has consequences on the battlefield. that's one of the reasons why the ukrainians are running out of ammunition. it is urgent that the united states make a decision and that congress is able to turn the majority and the u.s. public and also the u.s. congress into a concrete decision. caitriona: our defense correspondent is at the nato meeting. >> ukraine is not running out of courage but it was running out of ammunition. once again he appealed for the u.s. to pass its military aid that got stalled in congress. he's not just worried about the present, but also the longer-term. a long-term plan is set up for ukraine to give it the support it needs. that includes having a package of military aid of 100 billion euros, that's more than $100 billion over the next five years. also nato taking over the u.s. led contact whic
asking if the u.s. had his priorities wrong by failing to pass funding for ukraine in congress. >> every day they delay in the decision of the united states of providing more support ukraine has consequences on the battlefield. that's one of the reasons why the ukrainians are running out of ammunition. it is urgent that the united states make a decision and that congress is able to turn the majority and the u.s. public and also the u.s. congress into a concrete decision. caitriona: our...
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i want to thank our next u.s. senator. stand up. [applause] as one senior senator years ago when i was a freshman running for reelection in the united states senate said to me, he said, i will campaign for you or against you, whatever will help the most. [laughter] it's really important you win. this is a critical, critical vote. debbie is running against rick scott. who wants to sunset social security. [crowd booing] i think voters will sunset rick scott. [crowd cheering] it is important. all of you here today, it is good to be at the community college. my wife has been campaigning all over the country with me. my wife is still a full-time professor. at northern virginia community college. get that man his phone, he will be in trouble. [laughter] she is teaching this very day, joe is. community college, as she often says, is one of the best kept secrets in america. i really mean it. if i had my way, in the next four years, i will make community college free. [crowd cheering] and it will grow the economy. it won't cost the taxpayers
i want to thank our next u.s. senator. stand up. [applause] as one senior senator years ago when i was a freshman running for reelection in the united states senate said to me, he said, i will campaign for you or against you, whatever will help the most. [laughter] it's really important you win. this is a critical, critical vote. debbie is running against rick scott. who wants to sunset social security. [crowd booing] i think voters will sunset rick scott. [crowd cheering] it is important. all...
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the tornado outbreak in several states across the central u.s. al roker is here. >>> the articles of impeachment against dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas delivered. the stage now set for a trial in the senate. >>> house speaker mike johnson under fire. his defiant message as the push from fellow republicans to oust him gains momentum.
the tornado outbreak in several states across the central u.s. al roker is here. >>> the articles of impeachment against dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas delivered. the stage now set for a trial in the senate. >>> house speaker mike johnson under fire. his defiant message as the push from fellow republicans to oust him gains momentum.
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plus what elon musk wants that he can't get in the u.s.. what that could mean for national security. then inside the plan for a second trump presidency. the morning about the strategy as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. >>> good evening. great to be back with you. we are 190 days away. the testimony begins tomorrow morning. when the trial resumes, we expect to hear more from michael cohen and his former banker. when trump gets the day off he is headed to michigan and wisconsin for campaign events before returning to new york city. president biden is also hitting the campaign trail after he rose to trump at the correspondence dinner. he is set to hold an event in delaware. >>> according to 3 people familiar, president biden is starting to feel more confident that he will be trialed. at this point, we know exactly what to expect. he is going to rant about how everyone is out to get him. he is going to say the world will and if he is not reelected and say that he alone is the only one who can pick all of the problems. he will
plus what elon musk wants that he can't get in the u.s.. what that could mean for national security. then inside the plan for a second trump presidency. the morning about the strategy as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. >>> good evening. great to be back with you. we are 190 days away. the testimony begins tomorrow morning. when the trial resumes, we expect to hear more from michael cohen and his former banker. when trump gets the day off he is headed to michigan and...
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but a u.s. official told netanyahu, get the hostage deal done, no more posturing, event if that allows gassen civilians to move north from rafah. another sticking point, the exact number of palestinian detainees who would be released from israeli detention in exchange to those 35 to 40 hostages. how far israel is willing to go on that compromise and how far or whether even hamas is willing to make a compromise remains to be seen. geoff: nick, thanks, as always. >> thank you. ♪ geoff: in the day's other homicide, israel's military suspended leave for all combat units -- in case iran retaliates for an air strike in damascus that killed two iranian generals. prime minister netanyahu defended the strike and warned that israel won't hesitate to do it again. >> for years, iran has been working against us directly and through its proxies, and therefore israel is working against iran and its proxies. we will act upon the simple principle that whoever hurts or us plans to, we will hurt them. geoff: and
but a u.s. official told netanyahu, get the hostage deal done, no more posturing, event if that allows gassen civilians to move north from rafah. another sticking point, the exact number of palestinian detainees who would be released from israeli detention in exchange to those 35 to 40 hostages. how far israel is willing to go on that compromise and how far or whether even hamas is willing to make a compromise remains to be seen. geoff: nick, thanks, as always. >> thank you. ♪ geoff: in...
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keep up with the day's with live streams of floor proceedings and hearings from the u.s. congress, the court, campaign, and more from the world of politics at your fingertips. you can also stay current with the latest episodes of washington journal and find scheduling information for c-span tv networks and c-span radio. plus a variety of compelling podcasts. c-span now is available at the apple store and google play read scan the qr code to download it for free today or visit our website at c-span.org/c-span now. c-span now, your front row seat to washington, anytime, anywhere. collects this week, 2024 campaign trail was on the road as former president trump met with voters at a bodega in new york city, as president biden met with voters in scranton, pennsylvania. a look at the failed efforts on how nebraska's electoral votes are counted, also. first, a look at the latest poll numbers and ads from the gop and democratic presumptive nominee. the latest from the economist as president biden and former president trump provide nationally. a poll released earlier in the week h
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the u.s. along with several key allies such as britain and france are making it clear now they hope to prevent the conflict from escalating. >> the u.s. standpoint you know, we continue to make very clear that we don't seek a wider regional war and we'll continue to work towards that result. >> in the 36 hours since. we have been coordinating a diplomatic response. seek to prevent escalation. >> however, according to israeli media, the idf said chief of staff on a visit to an airbase today said the attack by iran will be met with a response. >> escalating tension in the middle east is affecting air travel between europe and asia. several airlines are rerouting to avoid trouble spots between the 2 regions. travelers are being warned of long delays and possible cancellations for impacted flights. airlines say flight options between asia and europe should be further narrowed in the coming days and costs will be higher as a result. back here at home, we're taking a live look outside been talking s
the u.s. along with several key allies such as britain and france are making it clear now they hope to prevent the conflict from escalating. >> the u.s. standpoint you know, we continue to make very clear that we don't seek a wider regional war and we'll continue to work towards that result. >> in the 36 hours since. we have been coordinating a diplomatic response. seek to prevent escalation. >> however, according to israeli media, the idf said chief of staff on a visit to an...
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the u.s. army corps of engineers is aiming to open a limited channel into the port of baltimore by the end of april. it would support one way traffic for shipping barges. it has been more than a week since the francis scott key bridge collapsed after it was struck by a barge. a federal court ruling in california means thousands of migrant children have to be moved out of open-air border camps and into safer indoor facilities, and soon. the ruling came late wednesday and puts new pressure on customs and border protection. the agency says it has greatly increased capacity at processing centers in san diego, but can't keep up with demand. democratic leaders in california announced an agreement to reduce the state's budget deficit by 17.3 billion dollars today. 3.6 billion worth of cuts will come from one time funding to schools, welfare and climate programs. the cuts don't hit at governor gavin newsom's expansion of health coverage for undocumented immigrants. still to come on the newshour -- wha
the u.s. army corps of engineers is aiming to open a limited channel into the port of baltimore by the end of april. it would support one way traffic for shipping barges. it has been more than a week since the francis scott key bridge collapsed after it was struck by a barge. a federal court ruling in california means thousands of migrant children have to be moved out of open-air border camps and into safer indoor facilities, and soon. the ruling came late wednesday and puts new pressure on...
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as a result, u.s. senators are now pressing banks for answers about what they're doing to stop the scammers. anna werner has the details. >> reporter: in new york jennifer davis says she lost $25,000. >> i was horrified. i was devastated. >> reporter: in connecticut andrew simestuk said he lost 15,000-dollar. >> their job is to protect our investments. otherwise what's the point of putting it with a bank? >> reporter: in florida nicki kelly says she lost $48,000. >> my life has basically been destroyed. >> reporter: money they all say stolen by crooks using fraudulent wire transfers. this is this was stolen from me and this is a crime. >> reporter: florida's karen rose says her ordeal began last year when she was in the hospital and her phone rang. the caller id? chase bank and a man said -- >> we need to verify a transaction that's been processed on your account. >> reporter: the transaction? seventy-one dollars spent at a walmart in new mexico. >> i said absolutely not. i said i'm in orlando. i'm not
as a result, u.s. senators are now pressing banks for answers about what they're doing to stop the scammers. anna werner has the details. >> reporter: in new york jennifer davis says she lost $25,000. >> i was horrified. i was devastated. >> reporter: in connecticut andrew simestuk said he lost 15,000-dollar. >> their job is to protect our investments. otherwise what's the point of putting it with a bank? >> reporter: in florida nicki kelly says she lost $48,000....
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meanwhile, here at home, new calls for the u.s. to pull back support for israel's military until the war in gaza ends. >> this world central kitchen, horror, is just one part of what the netanyahu war machine is doing. and in my view, the united states should not be giving another nickel, to israel to continue this terrible war. >> israel also carried out an airstrike in syria monday, killing two iranian generals that strike carried out with precision. iran's consulate building was leveled while its main embassy next door remained intact. the pentagon, in a rare move, yesterday acknowledged israel's role in the attack while making it clear the u.s. had nothing to do with it. >> the u.s. did not conduct a strike in damascus. i would refer you to the israelis to speak to their strike. >> abc news selina wang pressed the white house on whether there's any red line that could result in changes to u.s. policy on military aid for israel. >> they're still under a viable threat of hamas. we're still going to make sure that they can defend
meanwhile, here at home, new calls for the u.s. to pull back support for israel's military until the war in gaza ends. >> this world central kitchen, horror, is just one part of what the netanyahu war machine is doing. and in my view, the united states should not be giving another nickel, to israel to continue this terrible war. >> israel also carried out an airstrike in syria monday, killing two iranian generals that strike carried out with precision. iran's consulate building was...
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for u.s. sabotaged the ability to the abraham accords to put into a truce with a runny push them into the arms of the chinese which is a terrible outcome for the united states. and then he wondered when war breaks out in ukraine why you cannot call the king in saudi arabia say can you help us out in the energy market? now we see them leading into political warfare against israel for their objective is regime change in israel not and iran. while they continued to pump money into the iranians. what you think is going to happen to give regular political warfare against your allies and appease your enemies are going to see 120 ballistic missiles launched against israel the way we just did. mark: my objective is regime change in the united states of america and i hope we are able to do that. we will be right the future is here. we've been creating it for more than 100 years, from the most advanced technology to the broadest, most reliable network of sales and service dealers. always moving forward.
for u.s. sabotaged the ability to the abraham accords to put into a truce with a runny push them into the arms of the chinese which is a terrible outcome for the united states. and then he wondered when war breaks out in ukraine why you cannot call the king in saudi arabia say can you help us out in the energy market? now we see them leading into political warfare against israel for their objective is regime change in israel not and iran. while they continued to pump money into the iranians....
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the u.s. will continue to press israel to do more as well to ensure the safety of humanitarian workers and will continue to do all we can to deliver this assistance to palestinian civilians in gaza. thank you. reporter: do you have any queries regarding israel and gaza about the floating dock and how can aid workers be protected? reporter: what do you mean worries? obviously the temporary pier, it is done over the shore and it is on its way to the eastern military right now. it hasn't arrived yet. it will take time once it gets there to be assembled and to achieve what we call interim operating capability. we expect that will happen in the coming weeks. there is no concern in terms of our living and the skills needed to build it and to get it up and running. what we are working with partners in the region on our two things, one is the logistics things. -- one is the logistics floor, getting maritime materials to the pier and then working with the israelis in particular about how that pier is p
the u.s. will continue to press israel to do more as well to ensure the safety of humanitarian workers and will continue to do all we can to deliver this assistance to palestinian civilians in gaza. thank you. reporter: do you have any queries regarding israel and gaza about the floating dock and how can aid workers be protected? reporter: what do you mean worries? obviously the temporary pier, it is done over the shore and it is on its way to the eastern military right now. it hasn't arrived...
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what do you think with that sort of bump from u.s. government funds from the chips act, i don't know, it feels like there is huge momentum in one direction and that's up? >> liz, i think you stated it pretty well. anytime this much money is chasing a sector, already has a natural demand, we already know with the a.i. movement is second or third inning right now. massive amount of demand for chips globally. you pile on that with the government spending money hand over fist for the stuff, you set it up pretty well. it will be a bumpy road but the projection is upward. liz: looking at basket of these over the past year, it has jump 54%. like 2022 never happened. that was the year everything went down including n individual yow! which now is the biggest, the biggest move here. is there another sector you think might have similar trajectories, maybe not as power if you recall as the chip sector, but who else do you look at at the moment? >> something that is probably as far as away from the chip sector as you can get is things like materia
what do you think with that sort of bump from u.s. government funds from the chips act, i don't know, it feels like there is huge momentum in one direction and that's up? >> liz, i think you stated it pretty well. anytime this much money is chasing a sector, already has a natural demand, we already know with the a.i. movement is second or third inning right now. massive amount of demand for chips globally. you pile on that with the government spending money hand over fist for the stuff,...