Thanks for having faith in me. [inaudible] right now. Ok. What all have you been using [inaudible] the lake congressman john lewis is the is lying in state tonight at the u. S. Capitol until tonight around 10 p. M. Eastern so that the public and pay their respects. That is streaming live on our website, cspan. Org. Cspan has unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and Public Policy events. You can watch all the Public Affairs programming on television, online, or listen on the free radio app and to be a part of the National Conversation through the cspan daily washington journal post book programs or social media feeds. Cspan, created as a Public Service and brought you today by your television provider. President trump today will give an update on the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic at the white house. We will have live coverage beginning at 5 p. M. Eastern. You can also watch online at cspan. Org and listen live with the free cspan radio app.
Related to the attack on the hospital with hundreds, if not thousands of civilian casualties, reactions are coming from all corners of the world at the same time in china, today the one train one track forum officially opened, i remind you, it is taking place for the third time, the main guest of the forum is the official statement of beijing, the official interpretation is Vladimir Putin. Bilateral negotiations between the chinese and russian leaders have already taken place and the joint strengthening has been assessed. Which , apparently, is a level of 200 billion dollars, let me remind you that this is not the first month they have been talking about apparently, it will not only meet this assessment of the goods, the plan, but will also exceed it, at least, such assessments were heard today from the leaders, of course, the attention of the whole world is focused on this summit, they are probably closely watching it from the United States, according to at least, such conclusions cou
Individual you have all seen but whose name you may not recognize, natalie larson. Natalie larson is the unsung hero of mount vernon. She is responsible for physically recreating beds, curtains, and household textiles that make mount vernon believable as a home. Natalie is widely recognized as on leading american expert furnishing textiles of the 18th and 19th century and is the sole textilesr of historic incorporated of williamsburg, virginia. She began her career as an archaeologist, deeply interested in the ways people lived in the past and how they lived with and expressed themselves through their material possessions. Over the past 30 years, natalie has taken that approach above andnd by studying documenting surviving furnishing textiles to recreate them for use and house museums. An began her career as archaeological draftsman and Colonial Williamsburg before becoming a versions specialist. At williamsburg natalie refurnished nearly every exhibition building, including the most r
Thank what martha does in terms of the scholarship and research, she is a constant resource for all of us who cover the white house and for any of the American Public was interested in the presidency and operations inside the building. Also want to thank the White House Historical association for your generosity and support of our programs and of marthas work and of all of our studies in the interest in the presidency. Before i turn things over to martha, i want to mention that last night, the w hca was in missouri at the Truman Library for what we hope will be the first of many partnerships and events with president ial libraries and museums across the country, talking with americans outside of the beltway and answering their questions about the presidency, the press, and the interaction between the two. We got a ton of questions and interest, and it may veer our questions tonight but we just wanted to let all of you know enterprises is the rent interested and come anyone watching, ye
From the White House Correspondents Association on the presidency and the press. This is just over an hour. Hello . Is everybody ready . If dr. Kumar would sit down. Thank you all for staying for the second panel. After that lively beginning. Im alexis simendinger, and i am a correspondent with the hill. I am delighted to be able to talk to colleagues that i know well and have known over several White House Administrations. Margaret from bloomberg. Steve from reuters. Before i get started, could each of you run down the row and remind everybody of how many president s you have covered . I know you are really young, but go ahead. Steve i started covering the midpoint of george h. W. Bushs white house. I came in at 1990, before cell phones were a thing. I have covered five president s. Alexis five. Margaret i moved back to washington in 2005, so i was here for the second part of the presidency of george w. Bush. But i did not start covering the white house fulltime until barack obama, Wh