Currently receiving Hospice Care at his home in plains, georgia. He turns 100 on october 1, which is when we will all get to see the entirety of that event. Thanks to our panel. Thanks to All Of You for joining us. Im kasie hunt. Dont go anywhere. Cnn news central starts right now morning, Music Mogul Sean Diddy Combs is waking up behind bars after being denied bail on Racketeering And Sex trafficking charges. The federal indictment accusing him im leading a criminal enterprise that included pushing victims into socalled Freak Offs, filled with drug and sexual abuse. Today, combs is back in court for the first time in four years, the Federal Reserve is set to cut interest Rates Today to save his move has ripple effects, is a massive understatement the question this morning, how low will they go . And only consequential president s get shot . That is according to Donald Trump, weve got New Details about the shooting from someone who was on the Golf Course, what had happened . Im John Be
By a convicted felon, and possession of a weapon with an obliterated serial number. He has an extensive criminal history including possessing a weapon of mass destruction, a machine gun. Just Yesterday Routh was able to get within 500 yards of mr. Trump, armed with a semiautomatic rifle, just two months after the former president was shot in another attempt on his life. All that is raising big questions about the level of security around the former president. Hes not the sitting president. If he was, we would have had the entire Golf Course surrounded. Because hes not, security is limited to the areas the Secret Service deems possible, but the Secret Service did exactly what they should have done. They provided exactly what the protection should have been, and their agent did a fantastic job. Mr. Trump was unharmed after the Secret Service spotted the Rifle Scope hidden in the bushes while trump was on the Golf Course. This was in the perimeter, the bushes on the perimeter, the agent o
Along with dirty jobs host mike rowe participated in a discussion on the 2020 outlook at an American Petroleum substitu Institute Conference in washington, d. C. This is 45 minutes. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our future of energy pan panelistist, general president of Labor International union of north America Terry osullivan. President and ceo of Small Business and Entrepreneurship Council Karen Kerrigan, president of Petroleum Equipment and Services Association leslie byer. Skills raid advocate and television host, mike rowe. And our panel moderator, api Senior Vice President of Global Industry services, debra phillips. Well, good afternoon, everyone. Im Deborah Phillips and i run a part of api that mike and megan have mentioned earlier today but not many know much about. Our 120 employees, and more than 7,000 volunteers worldwide developed standards and programs that drive safety, environmental performance, sustainability, and Energy Efficiency throughout the oil and gas in
Speaker pelosi good morning. Lets begin where our founders began in 1776. When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for people to dissolve the political bonds that have connected them with another. With those words, our founders courageously began our declaration of independence from an oppressive monarch for, among other grievances, the kings refusal to follow rightfully passed laws. In the course of todays events, it becomes necessary for us to address, among other grievances, the president s failure to faithfully execute the law. When crafting the constitution, the founders feared the return of a monarchy in america. And having just fought a war of independence, they specifically feared the prospects of a king president , corrupted by foreign influence. During the constitutional convention, james madison, the architect of the constitution, warned that a president might be betray his trust to foreign powers, which might prove fatal to the republic. Another founder fear
Well, i understand the raking member is on his way. Since we have kind of a tight schedule and we have a quorum, ill start and he can give his Opening Statement. Here he is now. The committee will come to order. We want to welcome everyone on this hearing providing oversight to the Smithsonian Institution. In 1836 congress accepted a bequest from james smithson, an english scientist who had never visited the United States but nevertheless decided to leave his substantial fortune to our Young Country for the increase in diffusion of knowledge. Ten years later in 1846, the Smithsonian Institution was formally established by congress. In the 173 years since, the smithsonian has grown to a complex of 19 museums, Numerous Research centers, a library system, a network of more than 200 affiliate organizations, archives and the national zoo. Today the smithsonian serves as steward to more than 154 million artifacts, works of art and specimens. Visitors from across the country and around the wo