Worldwide, the confirmed cases at 260,000. That is our starting point on this sunday morning. The ap has this headline, the week america changed. How has your life changed over the last week to 10 days and what you expect moving forward . Numbers,the phone 202 7488000 in the eastern and pacific time zones. Central and mountain, 202 7488001. Medical professionals, you can call in on 202 7488002. Send us a tweet or send us a text message at 202 7488002 at 202 7488003. Be sure to tell us your first name and where you are texting from. The number of coronavirus cases continues to increase world wide in the Associated Press has a headline thought would be a good jumping off point of this sunday morning. It has been a week that has changed all of our lives directly or indirectly, one way or the other. The week that america changed, we want to hear from you and tell us how your life has changed. From the ap, there is this that from the Associated Press. Our phone lines are divided regionally
Joining us on the phone is stephen dennis. He works for bloomberg news. Thank you for being with us. Tell us what we can expect. High, steve. Its a very unusual sunday session in the senate today and very serious business, as you know, all of your callers are talking about. All of the senators are talking about what would be an historic nearly 2 trillion package being cobbled together, written behind closed doors and negotiated. This morning we expect the top leaders in congress, nancy pelosi, House Minority leader , majority leader mitch mcconnell, majority leader all meetumer will today, this morning, to sort of go over whats in the package. Thereis no deal yes, but is a lot of bipartisan talk of major progress yesterday on the package. Of know, its really in sort four or five big buckets right now that are really the biggest rescue package for the economy ever. More than 2008 and 2009 combined. What are the sticking points . Is there a sense that this will be resolved before the mar
After the fall of. The night. Mario druggies era as chief of the European Central bank comes to an end of his Monetary Policy led the eurozone through tumbling Economic Times well have a look at his legacy. Also on the show u. S. Vice president mike pence attacks china on intellectual property and Human Rights Violations just ahead of crucial trade talks. And argentineans head to the polls on sunday to elect their next president incumbent mark you will have a tough time in the midst of a deep economic crisis. Its time for business on the w m how you get us welcome to the Program Never give up thats how the European Central banks chief mario draghi summed up the lessons of his 8 year tenure at the top of europes most Important Financial Institution there were no surprises during his last u. C. B. Meeting on thursday Interest Rates will remain at 0 percent as expected god is due to take over in a few days mario druggies Monetary Policy was not always popular but the spite all the controv
Groups new report and the Perception Gap between partisans. As always, we take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. Washington journal is next. Host good morning. It is monday, july 1. Congress is away from capitol hill for the fourth of july break. We begin with Vice President mike pence from over the weekend on the morality of Border Security. The Vice President told a gathering of conservative activists there is nothing compassionate about open borders. Phone lines as usual. Democrats, 2027488000, is the number. Republicans, 2027488001. Independents, 2027488002. Special line for border state residents. That number, 2027488003. You can catch up with us on social media. On twitter it is cspanwj. On facebook it is facebook. Com cspan. You can start calling in now as we show you the Vice President saturday night speaking at the conservative faith and Freedom Coalitions annual dinner in washington, d. C. Here is what he had to say. [video clip] majors wee
, if you202 7488000 are not worried, we want to hear from you as well at 202 7488001. You can always reach us on social media on twitter and facebook. Several news organizations picked up on the exchange and are writing about it in the paper. In the New York Times, they wrote the exchange as this. As President Trump sat down with mr. Putin on the sidelines of an International Summit in japan, mr. Trump was asked if you would tell russia not to meddle in american elections. Will, mr. Trump said, turning to mr. Putin he said with a half grin on his face and mock seriousness in his voice, dont meddle in the election. As mr. Putin smiled and tittered, he repeated to another russian official dont meddle in the election. The New York Times is not the only people who wrote about this, we also saw a version in politico. At his first meeting with put since Robert Muellers russia probe concluded, trump made light of the robust evidence showing russia engaging in a sweeping and Systematic Campaig