This morning on the washington journal, we asked viewers to weigh in. We want to know whether you think the president should move forward on hiS Immigration plant. Phone lines are open. 202 5853880 for democrats. 202 5853881 for republicans. 202 5853882 for independents. Are outside if you the us. You can also email us, use facebook and twitter. A very good saturday morning to you. Here are the headlines today in wall street journal. Immigration plan test president s reach. Whether president use millions for deportation. Of course, the details of that plan is not yet officially released, but some reports on that plan coming out this past week. In terms of what we know about the plan, heres what we know the Research Center their report from yesterday. It is supposed to affect already ts who have been living in the country for long period of time, and families in which the members are your citizens and others are us citizens, and others are not. It could include 3. 5 million parents of u
Along our constitutional lines between the executive branch and outside of that. Host is there a spectrum crunch . Guest theres certainly a lot of demand for spectrum and we stopped making spectrum a long time ago. There isnt any more so were having to come up with ways of accommodating all the various uses. Certainly, the growth of cellular has been astronomical. Were continuing to look for ways to provide that portion of our community more spectrum. Unlicensed use has grown tremendously. The advent, for instance of wifi was a huge expansion in the amount of consumer use and so on of unlicensed operations. But the federal government use is i growing also is growing also. The federal agencies have are lots of different kinds of operations so while in a cell phone band everything in that band is basically cell phones, maybe at some different point of their evolution and technology standpoint, but theyre basically all cell phonesment they pack them together, its very uniform. On the fede
Products overseas. The standoff between chinese and Vietnamese Maritime Police continues in disputed waters in the south china sea. Vietnamese officials reported collisions between vessels there wednesday. Vietnamese officials askused chinese of ramming their ships and firing water cannons. They said the encounters took place near the paracel islands. Both countries lay claim to the territory. Earlier this month a chinese staterun oil Company Began drilling in the seabed in the disputed waters. Vietnamese government Officials Say the area is in their exclusive economic zone. That i have been demanding that china remove the oil rig. They say that about 80 chinese str vessels remain in the area. Some 20 vietnamese ships are believed to be on guard. Vietnamese representatives plan to take up the issue at a meeting of the association of Southeast Asian nations starting saturday. Theyre seeking the cooperation of the philippines and other countries that are having territorial disputes with
Kosovo where nato bombing can chep achieve independence. Officials in puerto rico have attracted millions in foreign investigationment. But the people who live there arent happy. The u. S. Secretary of state john kerry and Russian Foreign minister Sergey Lavrov have discussed the unrest in the Eastern Ukraine. They agreed that the matter should be revolved peacefully without the use of force. But they remain divided in their positions. Kerry and lavrov spoke by phone twice on wednesday. But they failed to bridge the gap in their views. The u. S. Has accused russian agents and special forces of being behind the unrest in ukraine. Russia has been calling for greater autonomy for ethnic russians. Prorussian residents in donetsk and luhansk are occupying the buildings used by the provin i shall assembly and Security Forces. The interim government is threatening to forcefully remove protesters. U. S. And russian negotiators plan to hold talks next week with their counterparticipas fre ukrai
Autonomy. Students in taiwan protesting a trade deal with china had ended their twenty four day occupation of the parliament. They left a legislative chamber in taipei to cheering crowds. This is a representative told reporters that vacating the parliament does not mean the end of the demonstrations the leader said. They will continue to demand tougher rules for examining deals with china demonstrators say to those proposed by friends of mine tells administration are not good enough. The group is upset that the pact signed last june that would open up trade in dozens of service sectors. They lived at the parliamentary speaker had promised to stop the process towards approving the deal until the new system is in place to sit in with a loud legislature to protect the green in the taranaki in advance. Experts as opposition to the trade deal with china could have lasting effects. University of georgia professor. Yes and no mud to die is a leading expert on cross strait relations. The alarm