The us military releases the first footage of the raid in which the leader of the so called Islamic State group was killed. And wildfires continue to spread across southern california, as strong winds hamper rescue efforts. Good morning, this is newsroom live, im annita mcveigh. Campaigning has begun for the next general election on the day the uk should have left the european union. The labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, will launch his pa rtys campaign shortly. Hell say the election on december 12th offers a once in a generation chance to transform the country and will promise to go after tax dodgers, dodgy landlords and big polluters. The Prime Minister borisjohnson is due to make a series of campaign visits of his own, highlighting what he calls the peoples priorities education, the nhs and crime. He suffered a blow last night as one of his cabinet ministers, nicky morgan, became the latest tory mp to decide not to stand for re election. She told bbc radio leicester that the abuse mps f
18 years ago this week the epicenter of ground 0 makes todays program especially meaningful. I know many of you toured the museum last night, some for the first time. The events we chronicle here, the lives we remember and the aspirations we embrace for a world free from the scourge of terrorism are inextricably linked to the work of this committee and the topics you will discuss today. Here at the 9 11 memorial and museum we testify to the largest loss of life resulting from a foreign attack on american soil and the single greatest loss of rescue personnel in a single event in american history. Our exhibitions and programs recount the collective experience of profound shock, unprecedented vulnerability and overwhelming grief caused by the attacks. Yet visitors take away more than a cautionary tale to remain vigilant to continued threats by sharing the manifold expressions of courage, compassion and service in response to 9 11. This museum also affirms the best of who we can be. As hum
Online at cspan. Org. I dont think i need to do much to introduce doors to you. I thank you all know who she isnt. Rt she started out in brooklyn and then she wound up here on long island. Here we go. But she is a red sox fan. Although that was not true and her younger days you want to learn about her and her father, she wrote a wonderful book, what is it called . Wait until next year to about baseballs or terrific book. And many others. She went to kobe then she went to harvard. Got various degrees of the phd from harvard. Taught at harvard for a while. Then got into politics so to speak. Lbj i think youll say a few words about this. Lbj was her focus for quite a while. Then she got into writing and all its wonderful books i have offered her a blurb and my blurb for her wellbeing if Doris Kearns Goodwin wrote a book on bullwinkle i would buy it and read it in one night. [laughter] let me introduce to you Doris Kearns Goodwin. [applause] im really glad i could talk to you tonight. I es
Host good morning. Yesterday on the house floor, 196 republicans, along with 163 democrats voted to save the Speaker Mike Johnson. Representative Ardrey Taylor green and Thomas Massie write forward a motion to vacate the chair, immediately brought up and tabled by republicans and democrats. This morning, we would like to get your thoughts on the speaker surviving efforts to oust him. , kratz, democrats, 202 7488000. Republicans, 202 7488001. Independents, 202 7488002. You can also join us this morning in a text, include your first name, city and state at 202 7488003. Post your comments on facebook. Com cspan or x with the handle cspanwj. Marjorie Taylor Greene products motion to vacate the chair on the house floor around 5 50 p. M. Eastern, according to capitol hill reporters, this surprised leadership. They thought they had more time to respond to her efforts to oust the speaker. It was brought up. Here is how those on the floor reacted when she came to the microphone. [video clip] fo
Photos and as im painting turner, im thinking about what that might be like in his mind. For more, go to booktv. Org. Next a hearing on preventing Identity Theft by reducing the federal governments use of secretary of state numbers. This 90minute hearing was hosted by two house ways and means subcommittees. Good afternoon and welcome to todays hearing on the federal governments use of Social Security numbers. U unfortunately sam johnson was unable to be here today. I know everyone here joins me in wishing chairman johnson a speedy recovery. I would like to welcome chairman hurd of the oversight and government reform committees, i. T. Subcommittee and all of the i. T. Subcommittee members for joining us in the ways and Means Committee hearing room today. Back in 1936 when Social Security began issuing Social Security numbers, they were only used to track earnings and administer the Social Security program. Back then, it wasnt much thought about keeping your number a secret. But today, S