Kelly to our campus. We are looking forward to hearing his Strategic Vision for the department of Homeland Security. This will be the first public address of its kind that secretary kelly will have given since his swearingin on january 20. We are honored that he chose George Washington as the venue for this major speech. We are frequently ranked as the most politically engaged student body in the nation. That means our students are actively involved in dialogue, all across the political spectrum, and i am delighted a number of our students are able to be here today. We talk about giving our students a front row seat in the theater of history and this is a , good example of what that means. We are glad to be supporting veterans actively in the Yellow Ribbon program for a number of years now. Currently we have 1800 veterans and their dependents being educated here. But specifically on the topic of todays conversation, i want to talk about our longterm involvement in Homeland Security iss
Can that on cspan2. Live Coverage Today a former president barack obama in chicago making his first public remarks since leaving office. He is expected to discuss Civic Engagement and Community Organizing at the university of Chicago Logan Center for the arts. Pick up coverage will after the pro forma session of the house and you can watch that here at noon. , presswhite house Secretary Sean Spicer will brief reporters at 1 00 p. M. More live coverage with attorney general Jeff Sessions speaking on workplace integrity and ethical standards of the annual ethics and Compliance Initiative conference in washington, d. C. Including a discussion with former Justice Department officials from the clinton, george w. Bush and obama administrations. Thats live at 3 15 p. M. Here on cspan. Communicators,he we recently attended the state of the net concert in washington, d. C. And spoke with and miltonwski mueller about issues with internet use today. Im concerned with countries try to shut off Int
Can that on cspan2. Live Coverage Today a former president barack obama in chicago making his first public remarks since leaving office. He is expected to discuss Civic Engagement and Community Organizing at the university of Chicago Logan Center for the arts. Pick up coverage will after the pro forma session of the house and you can watch that here at noon. , presswhite house Secretary Sean Spicer will brief reporters at 1 00 p. M. More live coverage with attorney general Jeff Sessions speaking on workplace integrity and ethical standards of the annual ethics and Compliance Initiative conference in washington, d. C. Including a discussion with former Justice Department officials from the clinton, george w. Bush and obama administrations. Thats live at 3 15 p. M. Here on cspan. Communicators,he we recently attended the state of the net concert in washington, d. C. And spoke with and miltonwski mueller about issues with internet use today. Im concerned with countries try to shut off Int
Mr. Macron thank you. Macron n [cheers] voila. Mr. Macron there we go. There we go. My fellow countrymen, today sunday, april 23, the french people have spoken. Our country is going through unprecedented times in its history, marked by terrorism, economic crisis, social suffering, ecological urgency, and the answer is brilliant. The answer was to go and vote massively. The people decided to take me on to the second round of president ial elections. [cheers] macron macron i am humbled by this. This is a tremendous responsibility thrust upon me. I want to take advantage of this opportunity to present my greetings to all the other candidates. Fillon. Thank you all for having applauded all of them now. This is exactly what you should have done, what you are doing. It looks like what we should be doing. I know that those who supported those candidates are very disappointed, very disappointed themselves. And i should like to thank four already having said that they would vote for me on the s
Him. Without further do, the abbasid or of the united nations. Thank you. We have had an exciting day in hosting the members of the Security Council. This is the most powerful group any sortdes sanctions, of conflict that comes up, this is the group. They would come to d. C. Is overwhelming for them. Extremely pleased. Senators graham and carton, as well as congressman smith and the congresswoman. Probably about an hour and a half talking about issues from budget to peacekeeping issues as well as conflict and syria and iran. A healthy discussion. We came over to the white house and the president greeted all the members, had his picture taken with them, and we all sat down for lunch. It was an open dialogue, the members wanting to hear from the president what his plans are, what he will continue to do on syria or not continue to do with north korea, and all of those issues are at the forefront. The idea that he would have that dialogue with them is tremendously helpful to me. To engage