7488000. If you live in the mountain or pacific time zones, it is 202 7488001. A special line this morning for minneapolis and st. Paul residents. That number is 202 7488002. You can also send us a text. That number is 202 7488003. If you do, please include your name and where you are from. Otherwise, catch up with us on social media. On twitter it is cspanwj. On facebook it is facebook. Com cspan. You can start calling and now as we show this headline from the Minneapolis Tribune overnight. Many as Police Station set on fire, protesters marched downtown. Thousands gathered downtown yesterday to express anger with restraint at a peaceful gathering but later, the third precinct station became a target. You can see many of those pictures this morning of the violence in minnesota and protest overnight. We want to show you tweets from Governor Tim Walz of minnesota when he announced the National Guard was being deployed to handle some of the violence. A series of tweets saying it is time t
Pelosi held her Weekly Briefing today and talked about why she pulled the bill that would continue expiring Foreign Surveillance positions and what congress is working on in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Rep. Pelosi good morning, everyone. Thank you for being here. A very sad time as we observe over 100,000 people in our country dying of the coronavirus. So sad. Well always carry them in our hearts, that big number of people. It is a scar on our nation that we could not save them. It is sad for their families and they are in our thoughts and prayers. On top of that, 1. 7 million have been diagnosed. 1. 7 Million People have been diagnosed. There has to be a stop to this. The answer is testing. We have in our heroes act a plan for testing. Testing to open up our economy. Testing to open up our schools. Testing to heal. But in order to heal, we have to know the gravity of the problem. You know, we talk a great deal about a vaccine and a cure and god willing we pray that that will
And if you missed any of our coverage, watch anytime ondemand at cspan. Org coronavirus. At the keyok battleground states in campaign 2020, we are joined here in washington with craig elder, the Washington Bureau chief for the milwaukee journal sentinel. As you look at ulysses and the covid19. Craig wisconsin is a divided state and also has a divided government with a republican majority in the legislature but a democratic governor. Growings been a lot of partisan disagreement and conflict over how to manage the pandemic between the governor and the legislature and wisconsin is a little unique in that we have this situation where a state Supreme Court with a conservative majority struck down the governors stayathome order. So, overnight lifting the restrictions that had been put in place and which were gradually going to be lifted anyway. The state of play in wisconsin. Wisconsin also had two elections. Host i want to focus on campaign 2020 that let us go back to 2016 with the results
Launch of on the clock by emily. Please give her a round of applause. [applause] and we would also like to welcome jessica who will be joining emily on the stage or in the chairs. So powerhouse, where an independent bookstore so events like this help us stay here in changing neighborhoods. I encourage everyone to buy a book if you do not have one and im sure emily will be happy to sign them. So tonight we will hear a little reading from a book, conversation, q a and then the worst job reading. Before i bring them up let me read some bio. Emily guendelsberger has worked at the Philadelphia Weekly in the Philadelphia Daily News and contributed to the philadelphia inquirer, Washington Post, political magazine and vice, and jessica is a producer of nomad lynn, awardwinning journalist who focuses on subcultures in the dark corner of the economy. She has written for harpers magazine, New York Times and Washington Post and also teaches at Columbia School for journalism. Give them a round of a
[inaudible conversations] hello everyone. I think there is a few more seats if we want to fill up in the front. My name is nick and i work here at powerhouse arena and i think i want to thank you all for being here tonight for the launch of on the clock by emily. Please give her a round of applause. [applause] and we would also like to welcome jessica who will be joining emily on the stage or in the chairs. So powerhouse, where an independent bookstore so events like this help us stay here in changing neighborhoods. I encourage everyone to buy a book if you do not have one and im sure emily will be happy to sign them. So tonight we will hear a little reading from a book, conversation, q a and then the worst job reading. Before i bring them up let me read some bio. Emily guendelsberger has worked at the Philadelphia Weekly in the Philadelphia Daily News and contributed to the philadelphia inquirer, Washington Post, political magazine and vice, and jessica is a producer of nomad lynn, aw