Carmen like to introduce. He is the Vice President and the head of the virginia program. He is the head of the National Union and the local chapter. This is a Service Union with more than 120,000 members. Thank you. All right. All, congressman, it is always a pleasure. First of all, i want to say thank you. You be spending your day in virginia. Spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] spanish] commemorating the 50th anniversary of the margin washington. The march on washington. He said something very important. Today, we commemorate. Tomorrow, we agitate. Today, we commemorate. Tomorrow, we agitate. Today, we commemorate. Tomorrow, and virginia, we agitate. Tomorrow, we agitate. Spanish] [speaking spanish] [applause] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] ok. [speaking spanish] [applause] [speaking spanish] si, se puede. Si, se puede. [indiscernable] coming up on cspan, first. Adies features ida mckinley talks aboutkerry chemical weapons in the spanish civil war in this year in it
But im not sure we have really a full understanding of the mans character, his history, and why he is considered such a great man. Youve written a book, churchill, walking with destiny. This is, you told me the 1010th biography of churchill, yours being the 1010th. Why is your book different. I was very fortunate that in the last six or seven years there has been an avalanche of new sources that have come out about Winston Churchill. [inaudible] her majesty the queen allowed me to it be the first biographer to use her fathers diaries and he met with churchill every tuesday during the war and was trusted by his Prime Minister with all of the great secrets of the Second World War, the ultra secret, the nuclear secrets, which countries were going to be invaded, which ministers were going to be. [inaudible] the king wrote everything down in his diary. I been able to use that which no other biographer has before. On top of that cambridge is where his archives are, there have been 41 sets of
Him, what a great man he is, but im not sure we have really a full understanding of the mans character, his history, and why he is considered such a great man. Youve written a book, churchill, walking with destiny. This is, you told me the 1010th biography of churchill, yours being the 1010th. Why is your book different. I was very fortunate that in the last six or seven years there has been an avalanche of new sources that have come out about Winston Churchill. [inaudible] her majesty the queen allowed me to it be the first biographer to use her fathers diaries and he met with churchill every tuesday during the war and was trusted by his Prime Minister with all of the great secrets of the Second World War, the ultra secret, the nuclear secrets, which countries were going to be invaded, which ministers were going to be. [inaudible] the king wrote everything down in his diary. I been able to use that which no other biographer has before. On top of that cambridge is where his archives ar
Boris johnson and his conservative party, britain one step closer to leaving the European Union after years of missing negotiations. What does it mean for our relationship with the uk. Nigel farage is on deck. Lets kickoff coverage of this marathon impeachment markup session, monitoring aroundtheclock. This began more than 12 hours ago and no indication it is going to end anytime soon, democrats and republicans have been going back and forth, a lot of hyperbole, a lot of yelling but tonight we put together a story to show you the arguments on both sides, watch. We must impeach donald j trump. This is got to stop before goes further. Democrats pushing together two articles of impeachment, the first, abuse of power, democrats say the president pressured ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelinsky to investigate joe bidens and to receive millions and military aid. Volodymyr zelinsky said he wasnt pressured. Of course he said he wasnt pressured, the United States is a powerful nation which is n