At 9 00 a. M. , accuracy in media president adam g host we are live outside the Supreme Court today as the justices will hear arguments for and against socalled daca, the Immigration Program that allows undocumented people brought here as children to the United States by their parents to remain in the country. We want to get your thoughts on daca as well as the Supreme Court decision. Democrats, 2027488000. Republicans, 2027488001. Independents, 2027488002. You can also a fourth line for Daca Recipients, 2027488003. You can text us at that number as well with your first name, city, and state, 2027488003. Go to twitter at cspanwj or join the conversation at facebook. Com cspan. We will get to your thoughts on daca and the Supreme Court arguments in a minute. Joining us on the phone is greg, i Supreme Court a Supreme Court reporter for bloomberg news. Remind viewers what this case is about. Guest good morning, greta. The case started in 2012 when barack obama said he was going to give yo
Cspan is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. Cspan, your unfiltered view of government. Get underway tomorrow. 10 00 eastern time, who is testifying and why . Guest george kent and William Tyler are testifying. Assistant toeputy the secretary of state. An ambassador in ukraine. Both of them are talking about the shadow policy under Rudy Giuliani and the quid pro quo. That is sort of what democrats are going to try and draw out of them. Host where will they sit . Guest where every other witness sites. It will be a bigger room than we are used to and they will be basically right next to each other facing questions from lawmakers and lawyers. Lawmakers of the the Intelligence Committee . Adam guest adam schiff and devin nunes. Adam schiff will control how the hearing goes and he will have to operate within the bounds of the resolution that the house passed last month regarding the procedures. How manylly controls 45 minute rounds that he and devin nunes get, during w
Well as george kent. If you want to watch that. Its available on our website at cspan. Org. As day two of the hearing getting underway at 9 00 eastern, the testimony of marie yovanovitch. We should point out if you have to leave our coverage on cspan2 it will continue on the web cspan. Org. You can listen to it on cspan radio and on the free cspan radio app. Also throughout the day we expect to hear from members of congress. We have cameras outside the Office Building to get their reaction as well as the administrative response. We will show you the scene inside the room and continue to monitor developments over the next hour. Live coverage in the hearing at one hour at 9 00 eastern. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversati
And will bring you any remarks. Washington journal continues. Host we are back. Andrew desiderio is here to talk about the impeachment hearings that get underway tomorrow. 10 00 eastern time, who is testifying and why . Guest george kent and William Tyler are testifying. Assistant toeputy the secretary of state. An ambassador in ukraine. Both of them are talking about the shadow policy under Rudy Giuliani and the quid pro quo. That is sort of what democrats are going to try and draw out of them. Host where will they sit . Guest where every other witness sites. It will be a bigger room than we are used to and they will be basically right next to each other facing questions from lawmakers and lawyers. Lawmakers of the the Intelligence Committee . Adam guest adam schiff and devin nunes. Adam schiff will control how the hearing goes and he will have to operate within the bounds of the resolution that the house passed last month regarding the procedures. How manylly controls 45 minute round
The watch being called a historic decision, people in ecuador have voted against the oil drilling of a protected area in the amazon. Thats home to tribes who live in self isolation and its a bio diversity hotspots a referendum. And the issue took place in tandem with sundays president ial elections, 60 percent voted yes to stop the drilling. The outcome represents a significant blow to the outgoing ecuadorian president gave him a loss. So who campaigned for the project . He says its revenues are crucial to the countrys economy, but for those indigenous groups, ive been protesting about the decision. Now heres what we know about the oil drilling operation, which is now going to have to be close done. The projects located in the sunni nature reserve in the amazon, its considered one of the most important bio diverse locations on the plan. Thats a government backed, always outgoing president s, estimated halting, the drilling will result in the loss of 60000000000. 00 over 20 years. And t