Brown. Marching for change. An estimated millions take to the streets around the world to demand action to save the planet theyre inheriting. And the selfie strategy. Why candidates for 2020 believe stopping for a snapshot has become one of the most important parts of their campaigns. First, we begin this morning with a look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. Most people thought i would go in within two seconds, but plenty of time. Plenty of time. The u. S. Sends more troops to saudi arabia. The United States does not seek conflict with iran. That said, we have many other military options available. Everybodys read it, they laugh at it. A whistleblower complaint says the president and his personal lawyer tried to pressure the ukrainian president to go after joe bidens son. I have no comment except the president should start to be present. The death toll climbed from catastrophic floods in southeast texas. Its heartbreaking. The new England Patriots have released Antonio Br
Between democrats, republicans, and independents. 202 7488000 for democrats. 202 7488001 for republicans. If you are an independent, 202 7488002. You can join us on social media 3,d text us at 202 748800 at twitter on cspanwj were at facebook on facebook. Com cspan. About, including whether you think we should begin with military action in iran. We will get to your calls in a moment. Heres the latest from the wall street journal. The yemeni rebels warning another strike soon. Some of the details from the wall street journal. Houthi militants have warned that iran is preparing a followup strike to the attack that crippled saudi arabias will industry peer leaders say they were raising the alarm about a possible new attack after they were pressed by iran. That is from the wall street journal. The Washington Post has this editorial. Step back from the brink President Trumps best way forward with saudi arabia and iran is to deescalate. The full editorial is available at wsj. Com. [video cli
Gunce the incidents of violence. Then live, President Trump and indian Prime Minister modi in houston. Pedro joining us on newsmakers this week is rob bishop, republican of utah and the Ranking Member of the Natural Resources committee. Representative, thanks for joining us today. Rep. Bishop thank you for the invitation. Pedro along for the questioning of cq roll call, and Miranda Green with the hill, who is an energy reporter. Thank you for joining us. Hi, congressman. This is ben. There are millions of people globally striking for action, Political Action on climate. Places like australia, japan, uganda, germany. People are in the streets right now, pressing their governments to do something about Climate Change. Where do you think that urgency is coming from . What is the impetus driving folks out to the streets to demand action . Rep. Bishop if you want to know why someone is doing it, you will have to ask them. From our perspective, we want to make sure that our actions are not o
The philippines, uganda, germany. People are in the streets right now, pressing their governments to do something about Climate Change. Where do you think that urgency is coming from . What is the impetus driving folks out to the streets to demand action . Rep. Bishop i dont have access to someones heart. If you want to know, you will have to ask them. From our perspective, we want to make sure that our actions are not overreactions and they are actions that meet the needs of the time and meet the ability of us to make positive changes that will help the american people. If you want to know what the incentives are for other people, i cannot do that for you. Sorry. Miranda to build off of that, what do you think republicans could or should be doing to address Climate Change, since obviously it is an issue that is important to a number of americans . Rep. Bishop actually, if you look at the number of bills that have been introduced by republicans already, especially in our committee, i t
The invitation. Along for the questioning is ben hulac with roll call and Miranda Green with the hill, who is an energy and environment reporter. Thank you both for joining us. Ben this is ben. There are millions of people globally right now striking for action, Political Action on Climate Change in places like australia, japan, the philippines, uganda, germany. People are in the streets pressing the government to do something about Climate Change. Where do you think that urgency is coming from . What is the impetus driving people into the streets to demand action . I dont have access to someone elses heart, youll have to ask them. From our perspective is a makeymaker, we want to sure our actions are not overreactions and they do actions that need to need of the time and the ability of us to make positive changes that help the american people. If you want me to know what the incentives are for other people, i cant do that for you. Sorry. Miranda to build off of that a little, what do y