Ari melber is next. Thanks for staying up late with us. Welcome to the beat, im ari melber. We are tracking big legal developments today. The judge in florida giving Trump Lawyers what they waned. A big delay and a big part of his overall legal situation. And there is this continuing fallout from the damning testimony by the key witness in the new york trial. One of the most famous people in this case, Stormy Daniels took the stand to tell her story under oath for the first time. The former president coming face to face with Stormy Daniels. Even the judge is pumped. He was like welcome to the stand. Stormy daniels. Stormy daniels gave a really detailed testimony. Reelly detailed. There have been some contentious moments as Stormy Daniels faces cross examination. Let me tell you, it is not over yet. Because daniels will be back on the stand on thursday. True, daniels is the first eyewitness to recount trumps conduct in their encounter. That he later paid to cover up. And thats been driv
Television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. Host aswad thomas is at our table this morning. Hes the Vice President of alliance for safety and justice, the National Director of the crime survivors for safety and justice as well. We want to talk about resources for survivors of crime. This is personal for you. Tell us your story. Guest thank you so much for having me on. Back in 2009, i had just became the first men in my family to graduate college. I was on my way to play professional overseas, but unfortunately, i became a victim of gun violence in harford, connecticut. I was shot twice and my back and those bullets ended my professional basketball career and nearly my life. Like so many victims from the hospital back into the same community where the incident happened with no support, no services, no resourceses to recover from. That incident was changed my life like crime does with so many people with crime. Host what were you doing at the time of this and what we
Should the u. S. Be more active or less active in overseas conflicts . Republicans dial in at 202 7488001. Democrats, 202 7488000. Independents, 202 7488002. You can also join the conversation by text. 202 7488003. Include your first name, city and state. Or on facebook. Com cspan, and a post on x with the handle cspanwj. The president is expected to sign the package today. Look for coverage on cspan. O rg. Here is how the money breaks down. 95 billion total, similar to what the Senate Approved in february. 60. 8 billion and ukraine eight, 26. 4 billion dollars in israel and gaza humanitarian aid. For israel. Humanitarian aid for gaza. 8. 1 billion dollars for allies in the indo pacific region. That is how the money breaks down. Here is democratic senator patty murray yesterday arguing a vote for the foreign aid package is sending a message around the world about American Leadership. Lets listen. [video] at a time when the world is watching and wondering if the u. S. Is still capable o
Cspan, 45 years and counting powered by cable. At our table this morning is the Vice President of the alliance for seeking justice, national director. We want to talk about resources for survivors of crimes. This is personal for you. Tell us your story. Thank you so much for having me on today. Back in 2009 id just become the first man in my family to ever graduate from college. I was on my way to play professional overseas but unfortunately i became a victim of gun connecticut. I was shot twice and my back and those bullets ended my professional basketball career and nearly my life. Like so many victims from the hospital back into the same community where the incident happened with no support, no services, no resourceses to recover from. That incident was changed my life like crime does with so many people with crime. Host what were you doing at the time of this and what were you doing in that community at that time . Guest just leaving the corner store in my neighborhood. Just weeks
These cable providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. Up next a house transportation and infrastructure subcommittee hears testimony from amtrak c. E. O. Steven gardner and the executive director of the northwest Corridor Commission on improving Train Service and efficiency. They also discuss passenger safety, route options in the midwest and west coast and high speed rail. [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2023] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] the subcommittee will come to order. I ask unanimous consent that the chair may call recess at any time. Without objection, so ordered. I recognize myself for Opening Statement for five minutes. Todays hearing examines the current and future state of amtrak. The Infrastructure Investment and job act gave historic funding to railroads with a large portion of that money going to amtrak. Amtrak is a federally chartere