Me. Take care. Thank you. Our countries are linked by trade and travel. For ongoing efforts to focus on a mission to save lives, to meet the needs of our state and our health care workers. Thanks for coming out to say hello everybody. Your calls and comments are welcome. Via part of the conversation with her live callin Program Washington journal and if you missed any of her live coverage watch anytime ondemand at cspan. Org or listen on the go with the free cspan radio app. We will take you to live to the white house rose garden where President Trumps holding a News Conference this afternoon. This is live coverage on cspan2 [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [in
Discusses negotiations on the next Coronavirus Relief bill education and labor committee, discusses negotiations on the next Coronavirus Relief bill. The federaluer on response to antiracist protests in portland, oregon. Trump some areas of our country are doing well, others are doing less well. It will unfortunately get worse before it gets much better. Something i do not like saying about things, but that is the way it is. Host this is washington journal for july 22. That was President Trumps coronavirus conference, the first and many weeks. He talked about my squaring, fatality rates, and the challenges ahead when it comes to the pandemic. For the next hour, we are showing what he said, reactions, and get your comments, too. If you want to call and comment on the conference yesterday, 202 7488000 free democrats. 202 7488001 for republicans. 202 7488002 for independents. You can text us at 202 7488003. Post on our twitter feed at cspanwj. If you want to post on our facebook page, you
The last few weeks since the death of george floyd, what would you like to see come from all of this . Guest i am pleased that you have individuals of many backgrounds and communities taking to the streets. Next we have to take it to the polls. Many of the issues that have been raised will have to star in the november election. Public policy is changed by policymakers who hold the values and the interests of the communities that put them in office. As we see the Energy Industry with protests and demonstrations, we now have to november. R march in host how does that change in Public Policy affect what we have seen in the last few weeks . Guest it would impact us greatly. Whether it is police policy, whether it is how this nation finally addresses the issue of , whether it issm how we manage our economy as a priority, the priority we place corporations. Us it will be based on how we value the quality of life and the health of our communities. We are in the midst of a health , on top of a
They said this happened despite the moratorium on evictions. This behavior is shocking at any time and particularly shocking during the covid19 crisis. Reporter named in the lawsuit is the landlords and a moving company. The city is asking for a restraining order to block homeowners from further harassment. Reporting live , henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. There are more than 86,000 coronavirus cases here in california. That is an increase of 2100 new cases in the past 24 hours for the number of people who have died is now at 3500. That is a 106 uptick since yesterday. More than 1 Million People have been tested for covid19 in california. The National Unemployment rate is three times greater than it was in the 2008 recession. Here are the very latest unemployment numbers. An additional 2. 4 million job claims were filed last week bringing the total to 38. 6 million over the last nine weeks, 70 of americans. Heres more on the story from tom vacar. To consider this, its as if the United State
In the mountain pacific time zones, 202 7488001, and if you are a member of Law Enforcement and want to give your perspective, you can cause at 202 7488002. You can post on twitter at cspan wj. Or facebook. Com cspan. Monmouth university released a recent poll taking a look at relations between police and minority communities. Here are some of the findings from that pole. It showed 87 of those polled felt that individuals of their race are more likely than whites to experience Excessive Force. 49 of white americans say police are more likely to use Excessive Force against a black culprit, and 39 of whites say police are just as likely to use Excessive Force regardless of race. That was done by monmouth university. Atre is more to the poll their website. Several communities are reaching out to dialogue with members of minority communities on the topic of policing. I will show you a couple. This from kansas city, kansas. Saying the mayor once members of the community to share their exper