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Democrats decry President Trumps decision to block the Immediate Release of the democratic memo as politically motivated. Today, we are asking your thoughts on President Trumps decision not to release the memo immediately. Republicans can call 202 7488001. Democrats can call 202 7488000. And independents can call 202 7488002. And onal media cspanwj facebook at facebook. Com cspan. More on the president s decision to delay the release of the memo from the Washington Post today President Trump will not immediately release the democratic memo refuting claims itshe fbi abused Surveillance Authority host which he said game support for his claim t ....
The senate not here in washington next week. Here on thenuing washington journal on our live our friday morning, getting your thoughts on the best. Way to prevent School Shootings. On the. Best way to prevent School Shootings. Educators, 202 7488002 we want to get your thoughts in the best way to prevent the school and safety of schools is on the front pages of many of shootings ats schools continue to haunt our hallways with 17 schooled with 17 killed at parkland. In 1999, at columbine high school, 13 killed. What is the best way to prevent this . The president address the nation about the shooting. Heres what he had to say. In these moments of hearted and darkness, we hold onto gods words in scripture i have heard your prayer and senior tears i will heal you we trust in that promise and we hold fast to our fellow americans in their time of sorrow. Want to speak to ameri ....
Continuing our conversation with all of you this morning about what it is like in your community, what are seeing, what are the problems and what do you think the solutions are . Those with experience with opioid, professionals and all other. To dan, a medical professional in hawaii. Line. S for waiting on the go ahead. Caller good morning. Thank you cspan for letting me talk in this forum. Was a cardiopulmonary specialist for 45 years and recently retired. 197075, 80, 85, i remember working in hospital emergency rooms, you saw many, many, many overdose patients. He patients we saw, i assisted treating, were patients from the African American community, the well, all spanics, as the ghetto areas. Wasnt a back then it problem. Apparently nobody thought nything of it, it was just a ghetto problem. Ah, just those people. Cases where opioids and where were they getting the opioid . From the street. No one bothered to research becaus ....