Fired on the man. Right now, you can see theres still a lot of Police Activity at a Mobile Home Park. All of this started last night when police were called out to reports of a man acting strangely. Officers arrived on scene, say they saw a man had a rifle who refused to obey their commands. He went back into his mobile home. Officers say he fired several shots from inside the home. All while making suicidal statements. At some point, he caught the mobile home on fire. Investigators say he pointed the shotgun at officers, then the officers shot and killed the man. Okay, investigators not releasing the name of a man quite yet. Matt keller is still there on scene. Hell have a live report at 6 30. Thank you. President trump continues to lose backing from the Business Community following his comments on shared blame in charlottesville. Yesterday, the president was forced to shut down his Major Business Advisory Councils amid an exodus of corporate leaders. A key Advisory Council of top ceo
Here on cspan, newsmakers is next with republican ngressman Mac Thornberry of texas. 8 00, a conversation with a vanity fair columnist on q a. On newsmakers, we are joined by congressman Mac Thornberry of texas, chairman of the House Armed Services committee and on wednesday saw his defense policy bill passed in the house. To help with our questions today we are joined by a reporter from the washington took washington post. The bill did pass wednesday night, but now he had toward the next stage where there will be seven points of disagreement between the bill that came out of the house and what is likely to come out of the senate. The money questions will be the first and major one which is that your bill dips into war funds more than the senate bill does in the mccain may put an extra measure on the youre saying your approach is necessary for readiness. What dot doesnt match you see Going Forward and where can you stand to make a compromise without losing your position. The first ques
Here on cspan this morning. Newsmakers is next with republican congressman Mac Thornberry of texas. After that, well show you a House Oversight hearing. And later, a look at how the Iran Nuclear Agreement is being portrayed are the Obama Administration. On newsmakers this week we are joined by congressman Mac Thornberry of texas. Wednesday, 6 billion policy bill was passed in the house. By the kurt joined washington post. Says, to don just build custom was denied. But now you had toward the next stages were there will be several points of disagreements on what is coming out of the house and senate. The big thing this should be several policy points that we dont agree, but the money we can agree with. Bill mccain maybe putting annexed to measure on the floor. You been saying that your approach is next asserted for readiness. If it doesnt match for the senate, what you foresee is Going Forward. Reckon you stand to make a compromise without losing your position question isirst what the bi
The proceedings of the United States senate are being broadcast to the nation on television for the first time, not that we have operated in secret until now. Millions of americans have set in the galleries and observed Senate Debates during their visits to washington. But today, they can witness the proceedings in their own homes. We might say that the nation is tuning in late. Woodrow wilson said that the informing function of congress should be preferred to its legislative function. Today, as the u. S. Senate comes out of the communications dark ages, we create another historic moment in the relationship between congress and Technological Advancement in communications through radio and televisi. That was june 2, 1986, 30 years ago this month, the and the occasion was the first day of permanent television of the United States senate. We would use the opportunity of the 30th anniversary to look back at the senate and how it is changed in the era of television. We have two guests that
The city were to adopt and enforce. His victim was under 16. Reporter new stricter sex offender regulations her neighborhood would get relief. It would greatly affect us. We have two schools actually one school within 2,000 feet and a park within 2,000 feet. That would help us tremendously. Reporter one commissioner wants to make it illegal for sex offenders to live 1,000 feet away from a school, park, day care facility or playground but some worry it could back fire on rural communities. I want to make sure as this is crafted that its not crafted in such a way that our rural areas end up being a dumping ground for sexual offenders and sexual predators. Reporter dave would like to see the new restrictions passed and thesese pinpoints around her home thin out. You have to know who the people around you are. The county commission moved this forward 70 today. And tomorrow, tampa city counselors will be talking about a very similar topic. News. Carson, thank you. Happening now, a potential