Committee democrats argued they are holding the president accountable for what they call abuse of power of the white house. Our question of the morning what do you think about the Judiciary Committees approval of impeachment charges against President Trump . We are going to open up our regular lines this morning. Republicans, we want to hear from you at 202 7488001. Democrats, we want to hear from you at 202 7488000. Independents, your line is 202 . 488002 keep in mind, you can always text us your reaction at 202 7488003, and we are always reading on social media, on twitter at cspanwj, and on facebook at facebook. Com cspan. Ours set the stage for discussion this morning, going to what House Judiciary Committee chairman Jerrold Nadler said after the friday vote. Here is what he said. [video clip] solemny today is a and sad day. Little third time in a over a century and a half, the House Judiciary Committee has voted articles of impeachment against the president for abuse of power and
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Againlls over the weekend pointing to a conservative victory. We have a mild bid on the german tenyear today, 31 basis points. Weve now got a three handle again. But its a big week for the euro, with the ecb coming up later on. Certainly watching Christine Lagardes first performance after that decision is made on thursday. Vonnie. Vonnie just a little while ago, we got word that paul volcker had died. The former Federal Reserve chairman broke away from runaway inflation brought the bank to and later,lation, during the obama administered and the obama administration, was brought in to create the volcker rule. For more on his luck as we are joined by stephanie flanders. Clearly, volcker had an enormous career. He served under six president s, both republican and democrat. Started to really change the way the u. S. Handles Monetary Policy. What would be his most outstanding legacy . Stephanie i think youre spoiled for choice because he was involved in some of the key Landmark Events in Gl
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I actually couldnt pick sue diamond out from the audience. Ive been working on Community Planning and Development Issues for the last 15 years and shes been at the forefront for forwarding one of the complex development projects, the jewish home for the agents, a Market Rate Development project that does provide sorely needed assisted living facilities. So why is it that we havent met her . I think thats an important theme today. Arguably the most important theme impacting the city and the Planning Commission is issues of equity. Ms. Diamond has no clear track record bouncing these multiple goals. They havent had one around equity and stabilizing vulnerable communities and developing authentic dialog with those most impacted by development decisions. Now more than ever we need an equity champion on the Planning Commission and we ask you not to recommend ms. Diamond, thank you. Good morning supervisors, my name is nina. This item greatly effects the item i will be speaking about, which