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be sure to watch "washington journal on monday morning. join the discussion. >> representative karen kendall's is one of the newest members of congress after winning a special election in georgia's six dexter. we sat down with her to talk about the election, her family and what it is like as a new member in washington. are talking with representative karen handel. you have been in washington for a couple of weeks. what has it been like? >> it has been a whirlwind, but what next ordinary opportunity to represent the people of the sixth district of georgia. >> will was the most surprising thing you have picked up on in the last two weeks? >> not too much was surprising. rep. handel: took much was surprising. we have a lot to get done and make sure on the issue site and the policy side, and getting the team put place -- put in place as well. ask most representatives come in with a learning curve, but you are coming in in the middle where you are dealing with a debt ceiling and a budget situation. how do you bring yourself up? collects i am a
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i am getting tired of this washington la-la. host: we received the same criticism when obama and clinton and bush were in the white house. you knowst letting what people are writing about, in this case, trump. we are not making any assertions . we're not trying to do anything except tell you what leading news organizations are saying about the president. writers, they do not have the mental capacity to understand what is going on around them. uellerannot see that m is putting in a team of clinton supporters. what does that tell you? you do not have to be a scientist c that something stinks. that something stinks. host: what would you tell the writers? toler: i would tell them write the truth. they are writing opinions. their opinion is trump has to go, because they want hillary, or they wanted the socialist. socialists.e the american people are not stupid. i am 77 years old. i have never seen anything like this in my life. i'm sick of it, i really am. i would be willing to take up arms against these liberal democrats. i do not t
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she is interviewed by a washington post critic. postu have the washington will feel properly reported on this, as opposed to saying donald trump why are you smearing john mccain? i am not here to focus in downtown or john mccain. behavior for that, does not mean i support him or i am cheered him on. i see that as a separate thing. it is rather you must be supporting him because you said this paid it has nothing to do with that. out about that including some of the washington post coverage. >> watch afterwards tonight. >> now a house judiciary subcommittee hearing with federal, state and local law enforcement officials talking about combating gang activity. this front just over one hour.
she is interviewed by a washington post critic. postu have the washington will feel properly reported on this, as opposed to saying donald trump why are you smearing john mccain? i am not here to focus in downtown or john mccain. behavior for that, does not mean i support him or i am cheered him on. i see that as a separate thing. it is rather you must be supporting him because you said this paid it has nothing to do with that. out about that including some of the washington post coverage....
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"washington journal" is next. ♪ ♪ it's the washington journal for july 17. the house considers a number of bills related to pipeline construction and environmental regulation. the senate is expected to take up a procedural vote for president trump's nominee for deputy defense secretary. voteafter a delay in the to move the gop health care vote forward. lobbying by senate leadership on that bill is expected to continue. a new associated press poll shows three out of four americans expressed that they have two little influence in the workings of washington, d.c. those with money had more influence than those with less money have less impact. we were going to show you the results of these polls and get your thoughts on who has influence in washington and what you think about what it says. democrats.000 (202) 748-8001 republicans. (202) 748-8002 independents. --t on twitter if you wish post on twitter if you wish for our facebook page -- or our facebook page. about 1000ked americans to talk about influence in washington, d.c. three out of four saying they have t
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they were hungry for someone to come in and shake up washington. they wanted someone to come in and burn the place down. they were not as focused -- they did not want someone to change it and burn it down, they were less interested in the buildup. they just wanted a massive disruption. i saw the every single day on the campaign trail, whether you are at a fundraiser, a state or the taxi driver taking you from point a to point b. this is something that donald trump had tapped into. >> did you talk to your dad before signing up? sarah: absolutely. >> what did he tell you? >> go for it. he has been supportive. mom, my dad, but also my husband, who would need to be fully on board. i did that. i talked to some people in the trump campaign. it was a pretty easy decision for me. >> let's talk about your husband. how did you meet? sarah: we met in iowa on the campaign trail in 2007. he was unfortunately working for another candidate. he was from kansas city and was working for sam brownback, senator at the time. he and my dad were running against each othe
they were hungry for someone to come in and shake up washington. they wanted someone to come in and burn the place down. they were not as focused -- they did not want someone to change it and burn it down, they were less interested in the buildup. they just wanted a massive disruption. i saw the every single day on the campaign trail, whether you are at a fundraiser, a state or the taxi driver taking you from point a to point b. this is something that donald trump had tapped into. >> did...
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produced much television and washington, d.c. and it was syndicated of two anger, maine, and as far west as ohio. that was the territory of wrestling in that particular time. toit was syndicated up bangor, maine. it was in his blood. but you met him, had you ever gone or thought about wrestling or gone to a match? ms. mcmahon: i had been to a match with my father when i was about 10 years old because my father was a schreiner in north carolina. r in northhrine carolina. one all of the fundraising events was wrestling and gorgeous george was the wrestler. i had been with my father to a wrestling event. steve: where do they come up with the names? ms. mcmahon: well, they are very creative. they know how to really live my character and it is fun. steve: your son-in-law is known as -- .s. mcmahon: triple h he started with that name when he was with another wrestling organization and his first characterization was this very, you know, rich, aristocrat. steve: you call him triple h? ms. mcmahon: no, i call him paul. [laughter] steve: i
produced much television and washington, d.c. and it was syndicated of two anger, maine, and as far west as ohio. that was the territory of wrestling in that particular time. toit was syndicated up bangor, maine. it was in his blood. but you met him, had you ever gone or thought about wrestling or gone to a match? ms. mcmahon: i had been to a match with my father when i was about 10 years old because my father was a schreiner in north carolina. r in northhrine carolina. one all of the...
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we do washington, d.c. mardi gras and draw thousands of people who come to sample the real stuff, so we got a taste of louisiana here on the hill. >> thanks for your time. rep. johnson: thanks for your time. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal, every dayday -- live with news and policy issues that impact you. south carolina republican congressman mark sanford discusses his call for civility on capitol hill. and california democratic congressman jimmy panetta talks about the newly created democratic caucus national security task force. be sure to watch c-span's at 7:00on journal, live a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> sunday night on afterwards, at chirac incident report on how smear tactics are used to influence public opinion in her book "the smear." she is interviewed by washington post media critic eric wimple. >> you hammer the washington post, who you feel has not properly reported on this incident as opposed to saying donald trump, why are you smearing john mccain? >> this was the wash
we do washington, d.c. mardi gras and draw thousands of people who come to sample the real stuff, so we got a taste of louisiana here on the hill. >> thanks for your time. rep. johnson: thanks for your time. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal, every dayday -- live with news and policy issues that impact you. south carolina republican congressman mark sanford discusses his call for civility on capitol hill. and california democratic congressman jimmy panetta talks about the newly...
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today, we ask our washington journal viewers what is your level of trust. he can also reach us on social media on twitter and on facebook. the "washington examiner" breaks down the gallup poll about the level of trust in the news media. it says the media is taking it on the chin in the area of fake news. according to gallup, less than three in 10 americans have confidence in tv news and newspapers and that is better than last year. 27% havetest survey, confidence in newspapers. for tv, it is worse. 24 percent. from a long range perspective, confidence in newspapers hasn't been high at any point for the past 30 years. in 1990.st was 39% the 27% who have confidence this year is the highest recorded since 2011. gallup said. a little more from gallup on those numbers, gives a little explanation about what is happening. the bottom line according to gallup is despite recent discussions about fake news and suspicions about the motivations of newspapers as well as tv and internet news, americans confidence in these instant editions has been soft for a long time. th
today, we ask our washington journal viewers what is your level of trust. he can also reach us on social media on twitter and on facebook. the "washington examiner" breaks down the gallup poll about the level of trust in the news media. it says the media is taking it on the chin in the area of fake news. according to gallup, less than three in 10 americans have confidence in tv news and newspapers and that is better than last year. 27% havetest survey, confidence in newspapers. for...
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. >> washington journal continues. host: at our table this morning, justice correspondent for npr about thenson to talk fbi nominee christopher wray testifying on capitol hill yesterday. i want to show viewers a little bit of his testimony where he was asked about his independent. [video clip] thatbelieve to my core there is only one right way to do this job and that is with strict independent by the book, playing it straight, faithful to the constitution, faithful to our laws, faithful to the best practices of the institution. fear, without favoritism, and certainly without regard to any partisan, political influence. that is the commitment that i brought to my years to duty as a line prosecutor. that is the commitment that i brought to my time as a head of the criminal division. that is a commitment that i think the american people rightly expect of the fbi director. that is the commitment i would make to this committee and to the country if confirmed. andve way too much respect affection, frankly, for the men and wo
. >> washington journal continues. host: at our table this morning, justice correspondent for npr about thenson to talk fbi nominee christopher wray testifying on capitol hill yesterday. i want to show viewers a little bit of his testimony where he was asked about his independent. [video clip] thatbelieve to my core there is only one right way to do this job and that is with strict independent by the book, playing it straight, faithful to the constitution, faithful to our laws, faithful...
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in washington. what is it like where you live, what do you think washington should do about it, and what is happening on the state level? the phone numbers on your screen. ato sent us a tweet @cspanwj and posted on facebook. in other news, the president's attorney of his general -- of the epa was the acting fbi director under president nixon -- has advice for the president. "don't sack the special counsel." about how to party yourself, but reconsider the wisdom of firing the man charged by your own attorney general russianking intervention into your election. to -- the result might be the same as what president nixon faced when he forced elliott richardson and me to resign for refusing to obey his order. and on another piece of advice -- for the sake of the country and your own legacy, please listen to the goring -- growing being faithful to the oath of office you took and by upholding the traditions of a nation of laws, not of men. the chorus he is referring to our papers like breitbart, national r
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you this morning on the "washington journal" until 10 a.m. today. calls, we'll do open phones here on the "washington ournal," democrats, 202-748-8000. republicans, 202-748-8001. 202-748-8002. we can talk about any public want to sue you discuss. you can start call nothing as we part of the trump speech this morning from warsaw, poland, after his meeting with the european leaders there. e discussed issues involving nato in his speech, among other things. trump: strong alliance of independent nations is the for our freedoms and for our interest. administration has demanded that all members of nato finally meet their full and obligation.al as a result of this insistence, more have dollars begun to pour into nato. shocked, butle are billions and billions of dollars ore coming in from countries that in my opinion would not have been paying so quickly those who would criticize our tough stance, i would point ut that the united states has demonstrated not merely with ords, but with actions that we stand firmly behind article 5, defense commitment. this, d
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that is all for today's "washington journal." tomorrow, we have the interfaith alliance president jack moline. longtime career diplomat james dobbins will be here to discuss his book. and documentary filmmaker alexandra pelosi will be here to discuss her new hbo film that features an unabridged reading of the words of the nations founding fathers by celebrities and politicians. that is all for today. join us back tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> coming up today on c-span, a look at russian attempts to influence democratic elections. then senate leaders discuss ongoing efforts to pass a replacement to the health care law. later, intelligence officials testify on fisa and whether or not to reauthorize the law that allows talent -- intelligence agencies to access the telik mitigations of foreign nationals outside the u.s. -- the telecommu
that is all for today's "washington journal." tomorrow, we have the interfaith alliance president jack moline. longtime career diplomat james dobbins will be here to discuss his book. and documentary filmmaker alexandra pelosi will be here to discuss her new hbo film that features an unabridged reading of the words of the nations founding fathers by celebrities and politicians. that is all for today. join us back tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. ♪ [captions copyright national cable...
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this is "the washington post." a report they put together after the president was asked last week in poland about russian meddling. the headline is "here's the public evidence that supports the idea that russia interfered in the 2016 election." you can read it yourself. let's go to david in texas. david says no as well. tell us why, david. caller: i have a question for your viewers. , has thet to question united states ever interfered in a foreign election? is infamousd states for interfering in foreign elections, the washington post, -- everyage organization under the sun puts together these conspiracy from supposedly neutral or unbiased newspapers. they don't even exist anymore. journalism in this country has become a joke. yourself about the 17 until agencies. we have heard that 1000 times. that was debunked months ago because i watch a lot of the stuff on tv and i saw james say no.come out and he did that months ago. watchingr sitting here him say it on tv. and then you continue with that lie. those things matt
this is "the washington post." a report they put together after the president was asked last week in poland about russian meddling. the headline is "here's the public evidence that supports the idea that russia interfered in the 2016 election." you can read it yourself. let's go to david in texas. david says no as well. tell us why, david. caller: i have a question for your viewers. , has thet to question united states ever interfered in a foreign election? is infamousd...
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life. >> george corbyn washington had sold the property off. there were still family stories, but they were getting fewer. the washington's relieving more distantly. it is sort of a retreat. washingtons were living more distantly. it was sort of a retreat. documentary, men of bronze, about soldiers of the regiment-- infantry known as the harlem health fighters. >> are canteens, our rifles. our helmets. french helmets. french rivals to read french ammunition. french wine. a talks aboutgo ccollough. >> he grew up in a farm where they had no money. could may be read because there was a bible in the house and that was the only book. hard every day, from childhood on. because he got a scholarship to this little college in cambridge called harvard. and discovered books and read forever, he became the john adams who helped change the world. >> for our complete schedule, go to c-span.org. back -- a look at the week's of events on washington journal. and later discussed the relationship between the press and the trump white house. this is 1.5 hours. "wa
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washington journal. we ask all of you to give us your take on this repeal now and replace later strategy. are you for it or against it? democrats (202) 748-8000. republicans (202) 748-8001. independents (202) 748-8002. or facebookwitter as well. we want to get your thoughts on health care this morning. start dialing in. the phone lines are open. to your thoughts on whether or not repeal now replace later is a good strategy let me show you what the president had to say in his own words. the audio of the president's interview with the new york times on attorney general jeff sessions. >> sessions gets the job. right after he gets the job he recuses himself. >> was that a mistake? neversions should have recused himself and if he was going to recuse himself at you should have told the before he took the job and i would have picked somebody else. job,sessions takes the gets into the job, recuses .imself think is veryi unfair to the president. how do you take a job and then recuse yourself? if you would have re
washington journal. we ask all of you to give us your take on this repeal now and replace later strategy. are you for it or against it? democrats (202) 748-8000. republicans (202) 748-8001. independents (202) 748-8002. or facebookwitter as well. we want to get your thoughts on health care this morning. start dialing in. the phone lines are open. to your thoughts on whether or not repeal now replace later is a good strategy let me show you what the president had to say in his own words. the...
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from washington journal, this is 30 minutes. welcome back the president of the interfaith alliance, as we talk about civility in american politics. it's something many americans are not talking about. let's talk about your organization. what is it? what's your mission? guest: thanks, steve. our organization is about 20 years old. our tag line is protecting faith and freedom. we approach the first amendment from a faith-base and had constitutional perspective in the hopes of protecting the rights of all americans to freedom of conscience and protecting the government and the people from interfering with each other on matters of religion. we were formed about 20 years ago in response to the rise of radical right in the religious community who tried to impose their agenda, continue to do that in our country. host: is the first amendment under assault? guest: it's always under assault. people love the protections of the first amendment, but sometimes, in exercises those protections, they try to deny them to others. our task is to ma
from washington journal, this is 30 minutes. welcome back the president of the interfaith alliance, as we talk about civility in american politics. it's something many americans are not talking about. let's talk about your organization. what is it? what's your mission? guest: thanks, steve. our organization is about 20 years old. our tag line is protecting faith and freedom. we approach the first amendment from a faith-base and had constitutional perspective in the hopes of protecting the...
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host: dan pickard, a partner in washington. the foreign agents registration act, we have a call waiting. first is john in new jersey. hello. caller: thank you for taking my call. i have a question. if the president had dealings with a foreign government, such as russia, or he has interests that he was going to invest in russia before he was a candidate inould be or would he not be violation of that law, and would he have to register before running for president? thank you to the guest for indulging in my answer. guest: that is a great question. inenerally don't opine regards to specific factual situations that regard other people. in general, no. the foreign agents registration act requires both a foreign principal and someone acting in the u.s. as their agent. basically, they are acting at the direction or control of a foreign person. i may be involved in business dealings in a foreign country. i may even be cooperating in business ventures they are or in the united states. the heart of the statute is supposed to address when
host: dan pickard, a partner in washington. the foreign agents registration act, we have a call waiting. first is john in new jersey. hello. caller: thank you for taking my call. i have a question. if the president had dealings with a foreign government, such as russia, or he has interests that he was going to invest in russia before he was a candidate inould be or would he not be violation of that law, and would he have to register before running for president? thank you to the guest for...
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not far afield in washington, d.c. looking at statistics, but you're seeing the impact of these failed policies each and every day in communities and enterprises across your state. i don't have to tell any of the governors gathered around here, whatever your politics, whatever your party you know we're talking about real people. and you the wore talking about a real crisis. because behind every number is a name. behind every name is a story. you know, since early this year, the president has had me traveling across the country to many of your states. i've always made a point to sit down with your local citizens and local businesses to hear the story about how hardship that obamacare has placed on your communities. i've heard stories from small business owners, working families and parents with disabled children who suffered terribly under the collapsing weight of this policy. people like julie roberts who i met with earlier this week in lexington, kentucky. at her small business premiums have spiked 25% every year unde
not far afield in washington, d.c. looking at statistics, but you're seeing the impact of these failed policies each and every day in communities and enterprises across your state. i don't have to tell any of the governors gathered around here, whatever your politics, whatever your party you know we're talking about real people. and you the wore talking about a real crisis. because behind every number is a name. behind every name is a story. you know, since early this year, the president has...
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washington has ignored this problem for too long. our roads, bridges, and airports were once the envy of the world. that's not the case anymore. a better deal means we will love folks across america back to work in good paying jobs, fixing bridges, roads, transportation networks so they can be the best in the world again. it is time for us to think big. we built the transcontinental railroad. we built the interstate highway system. and under our plan, millions of americans will find work building a new transportation network that's second to none. next, we are going to invest in building a new manufacturing economy. we are going to make things again in america. manufacturing jobs have always offer the promise of a better future. technology has advanced over the years, but these are the jobs that have always been essential in building the middle class. we will double apprenticeships. we will create tax credits for employers to train their workers and pay a living wage. we will work with the private sector, schools and technical traini
washington has ignored this problem for too long. our roads, bridges, and airports were once the envy of the world. that's not the case anymore. a better deal means we will love folks across america back to work in good paying jobs, fixing bridges, roads, transportation networks so they can be the best in the world again. it is time for us to think big. we built the transcontinental railroad. we built the interstate highway system. and under our plan, millions of americans will find work...
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the short watch "washington journal." join the discussion -- be sure to watch "washington journal." join the discussion. announcer: trump administration certifies a roster complying with nuclear deal, also promising to impose new sanctions over a ballistic missile program. from the article, the trump administration says it has certified to congress that iran is still complying with the terms of the 2015 nuclear deal, but also promised to impose new sanctions on the country over its ballistic missile program and other alleged misbehavior. now we get reaction from a ron's english language -- from iran's endlessly which news channel on imposing new economic sanctions against iran -- english language news channel on imposing new economic sanctions on iran. tehran will take countermeasures against the move . the reaction follows the imposition of new u.s. sanctions against iranian individuals. department has targeted eight entities, including a transnational group and eight individuals who helped to the iranian army and developed the country's missile program. the state department has al
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he said, you have to bring him down to washington and i have to meet your son. i have always had a wonderful relationship with the bush family. and on the fourth of july, everybody likes to talk about the divisions in american politics, but i like to sell to celebrate the bonds that people don't talk about. to texas with my mother and neil bush introduced her as a great friend of the bush family and the audience was sort of confused, i think. talks about spite and accentuates every bad moment in american politics, but i feel ike, when i'm in washington, get a really, behind-the-scenes .iew they are colleagues and they do have to work together and i don't think it is as divided and hopeless as it feels like on cable news. mylet me bring you back to fourth of july documentary airing on hbo. i brought in paul ryan, mitch mcconnell, 25 u.s. senators, colin powell and all those kind of big names in the reppo -- in the republican party, not the type of people you would expect to see in a documentary on hbo. is to get theis annding fathers and emmy, -- emmy. i am hopin
he said, you have to bring him down to washington and i have to meet your son. i have always had a wonderful relationship with the bush family. and on the fourth of july, everybody likes to talk about the divisions in american politics, but i like to sell to celebrate the bonds that people don't talk about. to texas with my mother and neil bush introduced her as a great friend of the bush family and the audience was sort of confused, i think. talks about spite and accentuates every bad moment...
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. >> "washington journal" continues. back david hawkings is with us on the "washington journal," of course senior resident oll call, everything st congress. we should say this topic storms chafis making a pitch before he left congress for a big pay raise for members. we get to that pitch, remind us what congress members ake now, what the general benefits are for a member of congress. guest: sure. of base salary for a member congress, the pace salary is $174,000 a year. been that way for almost 2009, was s, since when that number was reached. he way the law is supposed to work, congress enacted a law in he 1990s to say the congressional salary would increase by the cost of living every year unless congress voted increase.hat and every year since 2009, actually as done so, the bill, the appropriations bill the house will vote on this it again for ck another year. $174, only exceptions are the -- two majority leaders and wo minority leaders make i think 193 and the speaker of the house makes $223. that, they do get federal
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>> washington journal continues. here toilip terzian is discuss his recent piece that looks of the historical relationship with the washington press and presidents. guest: good morning. host: with unico sean spicer's short tenure? guest: i don't think it was a success. often times new presidents have pressed spokesman -- press n who are veterans of the campaign and not as skilled as making the transition for spokesman a president of the united states. i don't think he was very effective. he was argumentative and easily baited by hostile reporters. job is to make his boss look good. i don't think he succeeded at that. host: what you think anthony scaramucci brings to the role of communications director? guest: initially he brings, i assume, the confidence of his boss. white house press secretaries have an ambiguous past. they are in the service of their political boss, but they also have to get along with the press corps. it's kind of a contradictory challenge. you can't satisfy both simultaneously often times and it'
>> washington journal continues. here toilip terzian is discuss his recent piece that looks of the historical relationship with the washington press and presidents. guest: good morning. host: with unico sean spicer's short tenure? guest: i don't think it was a success. often times new presidents have pressed spokesman -- press n who are veterans of the campaign and not as skilled as making the transition for spokesman a president of the united states. i don't think he was very effective....
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. >> "washington journal" continues. host: our guest now is william mauldin, who is a reporter for he "wall street journal," who is focusing on nafta, among other issues and we asked you to come on to talk to us about what the president has had to say this week. take us back to the campaign first and what the president had at that out nafta point. how did we get there, start with he campaign and what did the president have to say? , 2015, tarting in 2016 going back 100 years, bernie interested in the trade topic, skeptical of past agreements and same thing with donald trump, only more so, calling nafta one of deals ever ade negotiated anywhere, i believe definitely se, but in the united states. that rhetoric was taken to a new level. we had seen that with barack obama, hillary clinton, but this was a new level and it seemed president trump really does want to do something with nafta. ight now the pathway is to renegotiate the agreement. it's 23 years old, the north free-trade agreement f. that doesn't work, the possibili
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his statement reported by the washington post. the second failure of trumpcare proof positive the core of this bill is unworkable. rather than repeating the same failed process yet again, republicans should start from scratch and work with democrats. that is the minority leader's statement. also several statements we will go through throughout the program today from senators on both sides of the aisle. here is bernie sanders. his statement last night after that announcement from mitch mcconnell. "i am delighted to see the disastrous health care plan will for theeed in victory millions who fought back. " "the american people want to proceed health care for all, not to see 22 million americans thrown off the health care they currently have." the congressional budget office had not released a score of the revised plan that came out late last week. owensboro, kentucky on the line for democrats. good morning. caller: my name is barbara and i do not see why they keep talking about obama. obama is no longer in the office. ist republicans
his statement reported by the washington post. the second failure of trumpcare proof positive the core of this bill is unworkable. rather than repeating the same failed process yet again, republicans should start from scratch and work with democrats. that is the minority leader's statement. also several statements we will go through throughout the program today from senators on both sides of the aisle. here is bernie sanders. his statement last night after that announcement from mitch...
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host: shern, your take on the debate in washington? caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. believe that our democrats, ur leadership, it's time for them to step up. they need to reach across the this.e need to repair we have so many people who are finally able to get coverage with the a.c.a. we need them to continue having that. us who have insurance through our employers, our skyrocketed, to see an't get in doctors or specialists because they won't accept our insurance whereas before all his happened, they would have accepted. we need to step up as people, we to come -- what the previous caller stated, it's frightening to me that it would come down to race, believes that. it is race, it can't be that way. we have got to step up as people demand they repair it, do not repeal it, repair it. with are finally covered this, that is my take. host: okay, about 10 minutes the before we send it to house of representatives, they're in at 10:00 for morning hour, noon for business, they have more energy related tems on the floor toda
host: shern, your take on the debate in washington? caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. believe that our democrats, ur leadership, it's time for them to step up. they need to reach across the this.e need to repair we have so many people who are finally able to get coverage with the a.c.a. we need them to continue having that. us who have insurance through our employers, our skyrocketed, to see an't get in doctors or specialists because they won't accept our insurance whereas...
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-- debate in washington. their willingness to be in the exchanges and offer products to consumers for health care insurance, as he is describing. cbo describe the uncertainty we are living in, politically and policy wise, has harmed the effectiveness of the informal care act. -- of the affordable care act. guest: i should point out, we have the unusual spectacle of the health and human services saying the tasks they are overseeing are failing. that is not the case. guest: at the white house, we hear it every day. host: for mark in michigan, independent line. caller: happy birthday. , when the politicians say there is a silver bullet, they are lying or deceiving the public. what they should be able to do is prorate tax, a five year tax cycle, everybody will have a chance to not pay tax for one year. the person would get 1/5 of whatever they were expecting to pay in fica, city, state -- whatever. this is paid for by the obama health care. cost ise the extended running into, we could charge -- or at least some s
-- debate in washington. their willingness to be in the exchanges and offer products to consumers for health care insurance, as he is describing. cbo describe the uncertainty we are living in, politically and policy wise, has harmed the effectiveness of the informal care act. -- of the affordable care act. guest: i should point out, we have the unusual spectacle of the health and human services saying the tasks they are overseeing are failing. that is not the case. guest: at the white house, we...
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. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we have an hour or so to talk about politics on this sunday morning on "washington journal." we are joined by two pollsters, patrick ruffini, who is a republican pollster and strategist, and michael bocian, democratic pollster and strategist. gentlemen, thanks for being here on "washington journal." patrick ruffini, i will start with you. what do you think the message is that members will take to their constituents after the failure to move forward on health care? guest: health care has been seen as an issue i think in this debate that wasn't necessarily one with a policy. it was really one where that was seen as a priority, but it was really kind of could they get a win? we have had six months of uninterrupted republican control of government. could you actually deliver? and i think there was a sense that the more important thing was to actually deliver something in the win column than it was the specific details of the bill. i think that's ultimately what unraveled the legisla
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metro, referred to it as the ties that bind the washington metropolitan area together. it is used by millions of visitors to our nation's capital who come from across the country. it is critical to the functioning of our federal government. federal employees make up nearly 40% of its ridership. they and many military personnel rely on metro to get to their offices and duty stations on time so they can serve the american people. as anyone who spends time in this city know, metro has had its share of challenges in recent years, including of course safety issues. that have prompted an ambitious overhaul of safety procedure and infrastructure which was absolutely necessary. and too long in coming. safety must continue to be metro's number one priority. both for its passengers and for its employees. our resolution, mr. speaker, when i refer to our, the entire metropolitan delegation, would provide a congressional consent to the establishment of a metro safety commission. ms. comstock spoke of that, mr. raskin has spoken of that, i'm sure others will as well, which will provi
metro, referred to it as the ties that bind the washington metropolitan area together. it is used by millions of visitors to our nation's capital who come from across the country. it is critical to the functioning of our federal government. federal employees make up nearly 40% of its ridership. they and many military personnel rely on metro to get to their offices and duty stations on time so they can serve the american people. as anyone who spends time in this city know, metro has had its...
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washington journal is next. host: good morning. congress is in recess this week. president trump back in new jersey today on this long holiday weekend. thanks for joining us here on c-span's "washington journal" for this sunday morning, july 2. among the headlines from "the washington post," with the health bill looming, senators are not rushing into the fourth of july spotlight. a focus on some key senators, including lisa murkowski of alaska, and the senate republican leader, mitch mcconnell. the "l.a. times" says six governors leading the charge against the senate health plan. from the watt steel journal website, president trump joining the fray over the request for states' voter data. we begin with an in2ke79 piece on nikki haley from the latest edition of "national review." we want your comments on whether or not she is the alternative secretary of state. join in on the conversation at 202-748-8000 for democrats. 202-748-8001 if you're republican. 202-748-8002 for independents. you can also join us on social media. many of you weighing in on facebook. or send
washington journal is next. host: good morning. congress is in recess this week. president trump back in new jersey today on this long holiday weekend. thanks for joining us here on c-span's "washington journal" for this sunday morning, july 2. among the headlines from "the washington post," with the health bill looming, senators are not rushing into the fourth of july spotlight. a focus on some key senators, including lisa murkowski of alaska, and the senate republican...
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be sure to watch washington journal. join the discussion. newsmakers, john yarmuth discusses health care and the 2018 budget and appropriations process which included defense spending. he currently serves as ranking member on the house budget committee. next, president trump awards medals of valor to five police thecers who responded to shooting that left skis the scalise andve others wounded. the shooting occurred on june 14. as lawmakers were practicing for the annual charity baseball game. this is 25 minutes. gentlemen, the vice president of the united states. dr. robert golden. >> please be seated. to members of congress, and are distinguished guests, members of the law-enforcement community from across the united states. on behalf of the first family, welcome to the white house. and welcome to american heroes week. america awoke to the news that a congressman had been wounded by a shooter. president trump will pay a debt of gratitude to the men and women who inspire the nation and all they represent. this week, good news. the nation rej
be sure to watch washington journal. join the discussion. newsmakers, john yarmuth discusses health care and the 2018 budget and appropriations process which included defense spending. he currently serves as ranking member on the house budget committee. next, president trump awards medals of valor to five police thecers who responded to shooting that left skis the scalise andve others wounded. the shooting occurred on june 14. as lawmakers were practicing for the annual charity baseball game....
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in is the area code washington, d.c. and you can also send us a tweet or join the conversation on facebook. from the lexington herald leader, senator mitch mcconnell back in his home state during few places would lose more than kentucky under the senate health care plan according to a new study that the lexington herald has on its website. here's this from the habsburg family patriot, gerrymandering, lifting the gop, is impact on 2018. there is this from the business section of "the washington post" look at how the koch brothers do business, the largest ever acquisition of georgia-pacific offers a view into the management style. let's go to peter in pennsylvania. republican line. what is on your mind? as we come up on independence day, i am so disappointed in my country. donald trump is the most ignorant president i have ever seen. i mean to say the stuff he says when willay with it, republicans stand up and show courage essay this guy is wrong, he is wrong for the country? thank you. divides, ittism could unite. shoulde
in is the area code washington, d.c. and you can also send us a tweet or join the conversation on facebook. from the lexington herald leader, senator mitch mcconnell back in his home state during few places would lose more than kentucky under the senate health care plan according to a new study that the lexington herald has on its website. here's this from the habsburg family patriot, gerrymandering, lifting the gop, is impact on 2018. there is this from the business section of "the...
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announcer: washington journal continues. on this sunday morning, we end our show back where we began, asking how the opioid crisis is affecting your community. , ife numbers this morning you have been affected by opioid addiction, 202-748-8000. if you are a medical professional, 202-748-8001. all others, 202-748-8002. it is a sunday morning across america here. some of the newspapers across the country about opioid addiction. record, thedaily opioid crisis, worst city in the united states for opioid abuse, wilmington. hickory, north carolina, where that story is from. revive or let, to die is the headline, youngstown, ohio, using naloxone to save lives creates a new debate. another headline from the front page of the sunday chieftain in pueblo, colorado. fewer pain meds, new state policy appears to target chronic pain sufferers. that is the front page this morning of the harold meter in lexington, kentucky, opioid dependent newborns forced the united kingdom and other hospitals to rethink care, the mom first approach. headli
announcer: washington journal continues. on this sunday morning, we end our show back where we began, asking how the opioid crisis is affecting your community. , ife numbers this morning you have been affected by opioid addiction, 202-748-8000. if you are a medical professional, 202-748-8001. all others, 202-748-8002. it is a sunday morning across america here. some of the newspapers across the country about opioid addiction. record, thedaily opioid crisis, worst city in the united states for...
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eastern on washington journal. time now for journalist and author mollie hemingway talking about the relationship between the trump administration and the media. editor at ther online magazine "the federalist." the hour-long forum was hosted hillsdale college's kirby center in washington, d.c. >> good morning. i am matthew spalding. this is our local campus, as you well know. the main campus is in michigan.
eastern on washington journal. time now for journalist and author mollie hemingway talking about the relationship between the trump administration and the media. editor at ther online magazine "the federalist." the hour-long forum was hosted hillsdale college's kirby center in washington, d.c. >> good morning. i am matthew spalding. this is our local campus, as you well know. the main campus is in michigan.
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interestingly, washington freeze his slaves on his death. slaves. his it did not do-- much in virginia beyond being a symbolic action. >> it was really about the money. about the money that slavery -- i mean, just think about it. if i am a slave owner, and each of you are on my plantation, and everything that you are doing is free labor, imagine what that does for me and imagine what it can do for economy -- an economy. lincoln's argument to frederick was, you know, we can look toward ending slavery but it will take at least 100 years. so, lincoln's idea of ending it was we will end it but he'll have to be set up two and 100 years later because nobody could, connect with the idea of it just abruptly ending. and so, a lot of times we forget about the economic part of the reason why slavery existed. as slavery still exists today. women, withn, with one of the things i think frederick of us would have stood up for in this day, the injustice in the criminal system. criminal justice system. the injustice in the prison system. frederick duckworth would ha
interestingly, washington freeze his slaves on his death. slaves. his it did not do-- much in virginia beyond being a symbolic action. >> it was really about the money. about the money that slavery -- i mean, just think about it. if i am a slave owner, and each of you are on my plantation, and everything that you are doing is free labor, imagine what that does for me and imagine what it can do for economy -- an economy. lincoln's argument to frederick was, you know, we can look toward...
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robert costa, national political reporter for "the washington ost" and moderator for "washington week"." welcome to the club, bob. skipping over our speaker for a ment, matt, president of advocatists group and coordinated today's luncheon. thank you very much, matt. >> mrs. debbie meadows, wife of mark meadowings. ing a culture and trade reporter at c.q. roll call, thank you for joining us today, debbie -- ellen. > and lauren ashburn anchor of "news nightly clts on the global catholic channel. we are missing one person. we'll pick up michelle hatman the reporter for the "wall street journal" who is tied up on a plane but will be able to join us for the luncheon. you can applaud the members of the dais at this time. thank you for joining us. [applause] i'd also like to point out additional headliners of the team who helped prepare the luncheon and prepare me. i've mentioned tamera helped with today's luncheon and mark. and i particularly want to thank our staff liaisons from the office of membership engagement, lindsay underwood and laura coker. now, the blame for an spread ngly partis
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washington -- roger cohen virginia, republican line. caller: good morning, i have a couple points i would like to make if i could. republican, but i am no longer a republican. and is soas changed far right i do not know where it is that anymore. donald trump talks about creating jobs. if you would bring back some of his jobs from overseas, that would be a good start for this country. he needs to be a leader. ,o some of these other people quit paying taxes to these foreign nations. that would be a big help. if at all possible. and then voting machines, i would like to talk about those. there were voting machines that were actually hacked" changed -- and votes changed. democrats and republicans should not tolerate foreign nations changing the tallies, and the tallies were changed. host: so far, there is no evidence that that took place, so what is your source? there were emails showing that there were photos of machines that were tapped. when they go back to get the machines they were gone. host: thanks for the call. this is a tweet from
washington -- roger cohen virginia, republican line. caller: good morning, i have a couple points i would like to make if i could. republican, but i am no longer a republican. and is soas changed far right i do not know where it is that anymore. donald trump talks about creating jobs. if you would bring back some of his jobs from overseas, that would be a good start for this country. he needs to be a leader. ,o some of these other people quit paying taxes to these foreign nations. that would be...
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it returns power to the states, and it holds washington accountable. a budget is also a vital step to trigger reconciliation, and this plan lays out reconciliation instructions to achieve two goals. one is pro-growth tax reform, to build a tax code that is simple, fair, and competitive. and two is to achieve $200 billion in mandatory savings and reforms to cut the deficit. this budget and these reconciliation instructions lay out a path to make real and lasting changes that will power our country forward. with deficits starting to rise again, and our national debt becoming unsustainable, the status quo is no longer acceptable, and we must be bold, and we must act. this budget lays out the steps, and i look forward to a successful markup tomorrow. passage on the house floor and final agreement with the senate. and if you want to read our budget, please go to balancebudget.gop. and it's now my honor to have here at the podium our vice chair, congressman todd rokita. mr. rokita: thank you, chairwoman black, and good morning, everybody. todd rokita, indian
it returns power to the states, and it holds washington accountable. a budget is also a vital step to trigger reconciliation, and this plan lays out reconciliation instructions to achieve two goals. one is pro-growth tax reform, to build a tax code that is simple, fair, and competitive. and two is to achieve $200 billion in mandatory savings and reforms to cut the deficit. this budget and these reconciliation instructions lay out a path to make real and lasting changes that will power our...
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"washington journal" continues. host: we welcome back to our desk the reverend barry lynn, the executive director for for the separation of church and state. remind our viewers about the dispute over a playground that ended up in the supreme court. guest: it was a dispute over a playground that was owned and controlled and called a ministry and mission of a lutheran church. this was integrally related to the church itself. the question was, the scrap tire program that was used allegedly to replace dangerous pebbled craig lowndes -- playgrounds with rubberized tires, whether a religious group could be required to be admitted to a program to receive compensation for this redo of their playground. although it was called the playground case, for many of us, it is a lot more significant than that because it raises the question, can the united states thatme court order states want to protect the conscience of its people and protected zone treasury against distributing funding to churches, can they be ordered to be include
"washington journal" continues. host: we welcome back to our desk the reverend barry lynn, the executive director for for the separation of church and state. remind our viewers about the dispute over a playground that ended up in the supreme court. guest: it was a dispute over a playground that was owned and controlled and called a ministry and mission of a lutheran church. this was integrally related to the church itself. the question was, the scrap tire program that was used...
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every pledge that washington democrats made to pass that bill turned out to be a lie. it was a big, fat, ugly lie. democrats promised americans like steve finn, a former police officer in west virginia that they would save $2,500 a year under obamacare. instead his premiums have more than tripled. that's pretty bad. as a result of obamacare skyrocketing, steve and his family and many of his employees had no other option than going on medicaid and giving up their existing coverage. that's pretty bad. that's pretty bad. no choice, right? no choice. for them obamacare's promise was a nightmare. marjory and kevin weir from south carolina have a son monty who suffers from spina bifida. washington democrats promised thaties like the weirs they could keep their doctors but now, marjory says that every year she waits anxiously to learn if the doctors and hospitals which her son needs the most will remain in their network more obamacare lies. and you've seen that upfront and -- unfortunately, upfront and personally. promised the keepsons that they could coverage for preexisting
every pledge that washington democrats made to pass that bill turned out to be a lie. it was a big, fat, ugly lie. democrats promised americans like steve finn, a former police officer in west virginia that they would save $2,500 a year under obamacare. instead his premiums have more than tripled. that's pretty bad. as a result of obamacare skyrocketing, steve and his family and many of his employees had no other option than going on medicaid and giving up their existing coverage. that's pretty...
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the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. july 13, 2017. i hereby appoint the honorable daniel m. donovan jr. to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, july paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 3, 2017, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the
the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. july 13, 2017. i hereby appoint the honorable daniel m. donovan jr. to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, july paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 3, 2017, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the
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. >> "washington journal" continues. clark neily joins us for the first time, vice president catoriminal justice at the institute, joins us to discuss shift in policy by the trump of nistration on the issue civil asset forfeiture. before we shift, let's define explain what civil asset forfeiture is. guest: sure. o you know, i don't use the term civil asset forfeiture, that plays into the government's terminology, i use civil these are not assets, a lot of times, people cars they use to get to work and their homes. forfeiture, civil and criminal. forfeiture, after a government convicts somebody and proves that particular property, involved in was the crime in some way, so they take proceeds of the crime or used to commit it. civil forfeiture is different, is the government has to do assert the property was involved in a crime somehow, they get to the burden shifts to the owner of the property to get for doingompt seedure so are mind-numbingly complex. he government likes to use civil forfeiture tis almost impossible for s
. >> "washington journal" continues. clark neily joins us for the first time, vice president catoriminal justice at the institute, joins us to discuss shift in policy by the trump of nistration on the issue civil asset forfeiture. before we shift, let's define explain what civil asset forfeiture is. guest: sure. o you know, i don't use the term civil asset forfeiture, that plays into the government's terminology, i use civil these are not assets, a lot of times, people cars they...
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julia from seattle, washington. democrats line. caller: first i want to say wow, that was something else that she said. about vetting. i am native american, so that is all i have to say about that. building this wall when we don't have enough jobs for people, so why build something physical when you can put people to work they're doing that? put people to work, not animation, not computers. people actually working. iris.let's hear from alabama, independent line. caller: good morning. i would just like to give c-span a shout out for being a great information.f i would like to give the reporter's terror and alisa a shout out, and all reporters. if they cannot get any comments from our officials, how are they expected to report without having an opinion? as far as the fake news, if you guess he thinks people will believe it. all i can say about the russian a duck,f it walks like quacks like a duck, it is a duck. host: the guest was referring to the roundtable with our reporters, lisa mascaro and tara missed and you may have the conver
julia from seattle, washington. democrats line. caller: first i want to say wow, that was something else that she said. about vetting. i am native american, so that is all i have to say about that. building this wall when we don't have enough jobs for people, so why build something physical when you can put people to work they're doing that? put people to work, not animation, not computers. people actually working. iris.let's hear from alabama, independent line. caller: good morning. i would...
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and also >> "washington journal" continues. host: at our table this morning, alicia shepard, "usa today's" media and ethics expert. thank you for being here to talk about the relationship between this white house and the media. let me begin by how you would define it right now. guest: i would define it as nothing we've ever seen before and as not productive in the least. i mean, there's always been tension, always, always, with the white house and the press. in fact, i did write a book about watergate and back then, the press were like hand servants to the white house, and watergate changed all that. it was contentious then. it's always going to be. this is like nothing i've ever seen. it's just so counterproductive to the american people for the president to misunderstand, to confuse people that the role of the media is to be a surrogate for the people under the constitution. and they're not the enemy. they are there to do their jobs. it's just very, very frustrating, discouraging. host: who is responsible for this -- the cond
and also >> "washington journal" continues. host: at our table this morning, alicia shepard, "usa today's" media and ethics expert. thank you for being here to talk about the relationship between this white house and the media. let me begin by how you would define it right now. guest: i would define it as nothing we've ever seen before and as not productive in the least. i mean, there's always been tension, always, always, with the white house and the press. in fact, i...
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we will talk about it this morning on the washington journal. but we begin today in the wake of the national address last night from president trump at the boy scout camp in west virginia. it is being criticized by some as inappropriate considering the audience. we want to hear what you think this morning. phone lines are open. democrats 202-748-8000. republicans 202-748-8001. .ndependents 202-748-8002 for boy scouts of past and present, we have a special line open to you, 202-748-8003. you can also join in on the conversation via twitter or facebook. good morning to you. if you missed it, we will show you parts of president trump's speech last night at the boy scout jamboree. we will be talking about it this morning. we want to get your reaction to this speech. we want to hear what you think. this is how president trump began the speech yesterday in west virginia. tonight, we put aside all the policy fights in washington, d.c. that you have been hearing about in the fake news and all of that. aside,going to put that and instead we are going to
we will talk about it this morning on the washington journal. but we begin today in the wake of the national address last night from president trump at the boy scout camp in west virginia. it is being criticized by some as inappropriate considering the audience. we want to hear what you think this morning. phone lines are open. democrats 202-748-8000. republicans 202-748-8001. .ndependents 202-748-8002 for boy scouts of past and present, we have a special line open to you, 202-748-8003. you can...
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the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. smith: i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. thornberry: mr. chairman, i'm pleased to yield one minute to the distinguished gentleman from south carolina, mr. wilson. the chair: the gentleman from south carolina is recognized. mr. wilson: mr. chairman, thank you for the opportunity to speak on amendment number 66. on july 4, the communist totalitarian regime in north korea marked the holiday by testing an intercontinental ballistic missile, another escalation by a regime that's tested ballistic missiles and conducted five nuclear tests this amendment expresses a clear sense of congress, we will not tolerate escalation by the regime in north korea testing ballistic missiles or develop agnew clear weapon threatening american families. the amendment reaffirms the strong commitment of the united states to our allies in the region, especially south korea, japan and australia. i'm encouraged by the leadership of pres
the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. smith: i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. thornberry: mr. chairman, i'm pleased to yield one minute to the distinguished gentleman from south carolina, mr. wilson. the chair: the gentleman from south carolina is recognized. mr. wilson: mr. chairman, thank you for the opportunity to speak on amendment number 66. on july 4, the communist totalitarian regime in north korea...
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also, the region signed up by george washington and his -- the legions signed by george washington and his troops. the public laws. the high invaluable records of the country. >> how many buildings does the national archives have? >> we have 44 facilities across the country, including 13 presidential libraries. >> how many staff? >> 3000. >> on a daily basis, how many people come through here? >> about 1.5 million a year come through here. lots of school groups. lots of families. lots of international visitors. it is kind of unique in terms of the international community to have your constitution on public display just about every day of the year. it is unique opportunity. flowu have seen me ebb and of interest of the documents in this building, the people coming through? >> since we do a lot of work 12 community,ugh there is a steady visitation by the district classes in school groups. it is hard to say there are more visitors today said this time last year. it is pretty constant. >> are there certain things that spark your interest in an election year or something happening in washin
also, the region signed up by george washington and his -- the legions signed by george washington and his troops. the public laws. the high invaluable records of the country. >> how many buildings does the national archives have? >> we have 44 facilities across the country, including 13 presidential libraries. >> how many staff? >> 3000. >> on a daily basis, how many people come through here? >> about 1.5 million a year come through here. lots of school...