As always, well take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter as well. Washington journal is next. Good morning, its monday, october seventh, 2019. The house and senate are on recess but if peter and inquiry continues this week with hearings in the house intelligence and Foreign Affairs committee. President trump is set to hold to bring Major Campaign rallies this week in minnesota and louisiana. And this morning we will begin by asking for your thoughts about what it means for the country to go through the president ial impeachment. What lessons should be learned from the efforts to impeach residents in and clinton. Phone lines set up differently this morning. If you lived through the nixon impeachment, you can call in at 202 7488000. If you lived through the clinton impeachment, 202 7488001. All others can call in at 202 7488002. You can send us a text message this morning. If you do so, please include your name and where you are from. Thats 202 7488002 th
The federal judiciary. Probably the longest legacy that donald trump will have will be his Lasting Imprint that he left in terms of the judges he has nominated. He has confirmed 150 federal judges, including two Supreme Court justices quite famously. It is not just the number of the judges at the historic nature of how ideology clean extreme how ideologically extreme they seem. Point is we can win at the ballot box at 2020 and defeat donald trump and win back the senate and yet all of the priorities may well be facing certain power because we have a judiciary that is hostile to the progressive ideas because trump will have any so many trump style judges that will be with us. Host how you activate the grassroots and how are you funded . Lobby andtry to oppose some of trumps most extreme judicial nominees. We were highly involved in the cavanaugh fight last year. We are active right now in trying to defeat some of his more extreme lower Court Judicial appointees like stephen manatt she w
Is it regionally connected, and we are requiring new carbon power. And i hope that shows up any day , and you are facing towards hourly. We feel pretty good that we propose a reasonably stringent ecological intrusion ecologically driven path to where we want to go. And at her now, marty . I dont know, what is up, marty . We want to know what is meant by additionality. In the carbon context it means a production that would not have happened absent the reduction of the offset. Something you are talking about is a new additionality in that context. [indiscernible] what we are proposing is that you have to bring new zero carbon power onto the grade within three years of turning on your electrolyzer or you have to be using power that is demonstrably, otherwise, going to be curtailed. You have a situation because of this difficulty where you are just simply power but cannot do anything with it, people stop using the power, that is additive. And we believe those congestion situations, your cl
Good afternoon. Thank you, Ranking Member and my fellow cohost for convening this democratic the democratic members of the Oversight Committee to publicly and proudly defend access to medication abortion. I want to thank all of the members who are here and those that are on their way. We have congresswoman norton who i believe came in and then to all of our panelist. We are here to show you what abortion care can look like. What abortion can look like. This, this is what an abortion looks like. This is it. One pill with four pills. This is an abortion. Many of you know me as a congresswoman, but i am also a nurse. It is through that lens that i approach todays conversation. As a nurse ive cared for patients with chronic migraines and administered medications to alleviate their pain. I have cared for patients with infections and administered antibiotics for treatment. Ive cared for patients with depressants and administered medication to ease their suffering. Medicine is a essential for
Good afternoon. Thank you, Ranking Member and my fellow cohost for convening this democratic the democratic members of the Oversight Committee to publicly and proudly defend access to medication abortion. I want to thank all of the members who are here and those that are on their way. We have congresswoman norton who i believe came in and then to all of our panelist. We are here to show you what abortion care can look like. What abortion can look like. This, this is what an abortion looks like. This is it. One pill with four pills. This is an abortion. Many of you know me as a congresswoman, but i am also a nurse. It is through that lens that i approach todays conversation. As a nurse ive cared for patients with chronic migraines and administered medications to alleviate their pain. I have cared for patients with infections and administered antibiotics for treatment. Ive cared for patients with depressants and administered medication to ease their suffering. Medicine is a essential for