I5 i5 i56. Good morning, lauryn. Good morning, melissa. Yeah, a lot going on out there rightw. No quiet in the Weather Department and cool when you walk outside but that humidity is increasing with each pasng minute right now. Not too bad out there. We do have some clearing sky. Maybe a few high cloud. For the most part looking good and sun is coming up at about 15 minutes to 6 00. 71 degree is our temperature right now and mostly clear skies. E 5 00 and 7 00 a. M. Hour the temperatures in the low 80s but when we po low 70s and into the now 80s be the tiy the time we 9 00. Rain out there right now. We have chance of rain as we continue through the day. Better chances wednesdy, thursday, and friday and watch come fourth of july. Thursday a chance of rain for that. Show you that tenday forecast in a little bit. E are days away from the fourth of july andhat President Trump calls one obithe ggest gatherings in the history of washingtonsd. C. It been called a salute to america. Expect trad
Politics. Up next north dakota governor doug burgum talking Artificial Intelligence andâ– technological innovation during the National Governors Association Winter meeting in washington, d. C. Prior to his remarks builder from pollster and Communications Strategist frank lund who discusses the need for depolarization and civility in american politics. Naudibgle conversations] recent settlement may have your attention. Please take your seat. Our program is about t begin. Welcome to the second Plenary Session of national governo mee. Now approaching the podium is the executive director of the National Governors association bill mcbride. Thank you. Morning everyone. [applause] hope youre having a good mo a great evening. Wasnt that session yesterday afternoon just wonderful . That was fantastic, wasnt it . People keep asking me all last night how are you going to top that . I dont know. Thats a challenge, right . Setting the bar real high. We will get there. Anyway, we hope you really en
Atlantic council. Good morning thank you for joining us for todays events. I am christopher director of the Transatlantic Security Initiative here at the Atlantic Council. Its my distinct pleasure to welcome you women peace and security and shifting Security Landscapes. Todays event is cohosted by the Atlantic Council Transatlantic Initiative and the strategy and security. Our secure future women make a difference. The center works to sustainable outline partisan strategies to address the most important security challenges facing the United States its allies and partners we honor the legacy this ethos of nonpartisan commitment to the cause of security support for u. S. Leadership cooperation partners and dedication to the mentorship of the next generation of leaders. In keeping with this mission are trans atlantic Security Initiative shapes and influences a debate the greatest security challenger space in the north atlantic and lions alliance and its key partners. Our partners for toda
Just over 1. 5 hours. I dont know. The hearing is called the order. I dont know why wed be discussing the house right now. I dont know why we have this excitement right in our chamber, but i wanna welcome everyone to this very important hearing and im actually really excited to hear from our witnesses. I would like to thank Ranking Member lee and his staff for working with us to plan this hearing. So, everyone looks back fondly maybe at the first place they ever lived. For me in 1960, my parents wallpapered the last room in their house on a dirt road. 1315 oakview lane in plymouth, minnesota. I still remember that the whole, my whole time growing up, we lived in the same house and it had exposed wood ceilings. I had no dishwasher to the end, but it had exposed wood ceilings. And my grandma who grew up on the iron range in minnesota would come down to the cities to see the house and she would every single time my grandma, mary klobuchar say to my mom and dad, when are you gonna finish t
Judiciary subcommittee this is just over 1. 5 hours. I dont know. The hearing is called the order. I dont know why wed be discussing the house right now. I dont know why we have this excitement right in our chamber, but i wanna welcome everyone to this very important hearing and im actually really excited to hear from our witnesses. I would like to thank Ranking Member lee and his staff for working with us to plan this hearing. So, everyone looks back fondly maybe at the first place they ever lived. For me in 1960, my parents wallpapered the last room in their house on a dirt road. 1315 oakview lane in plymouth, minnesota. I still remember that the whole, my whole time growing up, we lived in the same house and it had exposed wood ceilings. I had no dishwasher to the end, but it had exposed wood ceilings. And my grandma who grew up on the iron range in minnesota would come down to the cities to see the house and she would every single time my grandma, mary klobuchar say to my mom and d