Leader senator mcconnell earlier this morning. The attacks that were made by the democratic leader, senator schumer on the Supreme Court yesterday were not only irresponsible, they were reckless. And they werean shameful. And i think we need to call that what it is. And for them to suggest, for him to suggest, this is not what he meant and this somehow manufactured outrage, on the part of us, or republicans in general, and does not fit with the way these comments came across either. I want to read for you from cnn, Supreme Court reporter and i quote schumer speaking at a rally for abortionrights supporters, appeared to threaten kavanaugh and tran h. President trumps two Supreme Court nominees who were confirmed after bruising nomination fights. That is the interpretation not a fox news, but of cnn. And i think we need to be very clear when comments like that are made that threaten an independent judiciary in this country they need to be called out in the needs we walked back. And i app
The cspan cities tour is withg the american support from our spectrum cable partners. Coming up, we will visit noted locations and speak to experts about the citys history. Among the programs, Robert F Kennedys visit on the night of Martin Luther kings assassination. What we need in the United States is not violence and lawlessness. We learn about the contributions of millionaire businesswoman madam cj walker. Visit to the indianapolis motor speedway, home of the indy 500. We begin our special feature at the home of our 23rd president , Benjamin Harrison. There was a little stupid at the front door which is still there and he stood at that area and crowds of people would come to hear him speak. He is one of the most unknown president s. 23rd president. He falls in the middle of Grover Cleveland. Oftentimes people find him confused with his grandfather, William Henry harrison. Benjamin harrison was only seven years old when his grandfather died. He served a full four years. As president
Is next. Host this is the washington journal for december 13 and it is the House Judiciary Committee mary meeting at 10 00 to vote on articles of impeachment after a 14 hour debate yesterday of the articles themselves and proposed amendments by republicans, all of which were rejected. Our coverage will start at 9 30 this morning and up until then, we take your comments on this latest phase of the impeachment process. Here is how you can call us and let you know let us know your thoughts. 2027488001 for republicans. 2027488000 for democrats. And independents, 2027488002. Atyou want to text us, do so 2027488003. You can post on our fitter twitter feed at cspanwj. If you want to post on our facebook, you can do that at facebook. Com cspan. The website is available at cspan. Org if you want to watch the proceedings from yesterday, 14 hours in length. A vote was expected yesterday. However, it was at the end of the session this happened. [video clip] there has been a long two days of consid
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
The house will gavel in just a few minutes. A number ofa today, veterans related bills. At the se coverage here top of the hour here on cspan. Before dacas Supreme Court case, we spoke to a reporter for some background. 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 young immigrants, people who came here as children generally with their parents illegally, give them the ability to apply for a shield so they would not be deported and could apply for job permits. That program has been in place for a number of years, about 700,000 people now are Daca Recipients and President Donald Trump two years ago his administration said we are going to rescind this program, wind it down so people can no longer renew their status and that brought immediate lawsuits and we are now at the Supreme Court