At 9 00 a. M. , accuracy in media president adam g host we are live outside the Supreme Court today as the justices will hear arguments for and against socalled daca, the Immigration Program that allows undocumented people brought here as children to the United States by their parents to remain in the country. We want to get your thoughts on daca as well as the Supreme Court decision. Democrats, 2027488000. Republicans, 2027488001. Independents, 2027488002. You can also a fourth line for Daca Recipients, 2027488003. You can text us at that number as well with your first name, city, and state, 2027488003. Go to twitter at cspanwj or join the conversation at facebook. Com cspan. We will get to your thoughts on daca and the Supreme Court arguments in a minute. Joining us on the phone is greg, i Supreme Court a Supreme Court reporter for bloomberg news. Remind viewers what this case is about. Guest good morning, greta. The case started in 2012 when barack obama said he was going to give yo
Cspan is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. Cspan, your unfiltered view of government. Get underway tomorrow. 10 00 eastern time, who is testifying and why . Guest george kent and William Tyler are testifying. Assistant toeputy the secretary of state. An ambassador in ukraine. Both of them are talking about the shadow policy under Rudy Giuliani and the quid pro quo. That is sort of what democrats are going to try and draw out of them. Host where will they sit . Guest where every other witness sites. It will be a bigger room than we are used to and they will be basically right next to each other facing questions from lawmakers and lawyers. Lawmakers of the the Intelligence Committee . Adam guest adam schiff and devin nunes. Adam schiff will control how the hearing goes and he will have to operate within the bounds of the resolution that the house passed last month regarding the procedures. How manylly controls 45 minute rounds that he and devin nunes get, during w
And will bring you any remarks. Washington journal continues. Host we are back. Andrew desiderio is here to talk about the impeachment hearings that get underway tomorrow. 10 00 eastern time, who is testifying and why . Guest george kent and William Tyler are testifying. Assistant toeputy the secretary of state. An ambassador in ukraine. Both of them are talking about the shadow policy under Rudy Giuliani and the quid pro quo. That is sort of what democrats are going to try and draw out of them. Host where will they sit . Guest where every other witness sites. It will be a bigger room than we are used to and they will be basically right next to each other facing questions from lawmakers and lawyers. Lawmakers of the the Intelligence Committee . Adam guest adam schiff and devin nunes. Adam schiff will control how the hearing goes and he will have to operate within the bounds of the resolution that the house passed last month regarding the procedures. How manylly controls 45 minute round
Youll be dealing with. Visibility down to a couple hundred feet. N. Look at these temperatures. We jump from the mid 40s this morning to upper 40s to 62 at the coast, 70 to around the bay. Near 70 at the coast. 74 to 78 with bone dry air at 4 00. Lets get back to jobina and see if theres issues on the road. So far so good. Were taking a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. The cash lanes are starting to pack in there. Besides that Everything Else is moving. If you have fastrak, good for you. The san mateo bridge, the westbound lanes are starting to fill in towards san mateo, other than that looking good. Mass transit right now, we have here zero trains running, b. A. R. T. Is not running yet. Ace 1, no delays. Buses for muni no delays. Following the developing news in the deadly Orinda Airbnb shooting. Tomorrow the city council will be discussing the future of Short Rentals after the halloween shooting took the lives of five people. One of them just 19. The other four in their 20s.
Mike corbat, the ceo of citigroup, as steve mentioned, the worlds global bank with 200 million customers and accounts within 160 countries. Huge from anybodys measure. Since becoming ceo in 2012, he has focused on leveraging citis Global Network to serve its institutional and banking clients with an emphasis on strong execution and the highest ethical standards. Mr. Corbat has been at citi since his graduation from harvard in 1983. Prior to his current role, he has held a variety of ceo positions for citigroup, including ceo of europe, middle east, and africa, ceo of citi of the Global Wealth management unit, and the Global Corporate and commercial bank. He is actively involved with several civic and cultural organizations, including his roles as executive Committee Member of the partnership for new york city and as a board of trustee of the United States ski and snowboard association. I would like to introduce dustin walsh who will be moderating today. Hes an awardwinning senior forr