attorney general william barr who is testifying on the mueller report for the first time since release. over the next three hours, we will share some insight and give you a chance to its release. we will give you a chance to comment by phone, facebook, and twitter. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] good morning from capitol hill on this wednesday, may 1. c-span s coverage of attorney general william barr s testimony on the mueller report begins on the washington journal and continues until 10:00 a.m. when the attorney general will face questions from senators on the judiciary committee. he will be in the witness chair until this afternoon. our coverage on c-span 3 at 10:00 a.m. eastern time and you can watch on c-span.org or download the free c-span radio app. this morning on the washington journal from capitol h
and send it back to you. thanks, mike. 5:00 right now. developing a live look at one of the spots in the path of that powerful hurricane. this is the scene from wrightsville beach in north carolina and now, i want to show you brand new video. this is a hurricane right here, hurricane hunter a plane flew just through the eye of florence, and you really can t see much here. on the ground, people are waiting in long lines there, and really to stock up on the gas and groceries, bracing for the strong storm to hit. reporter: are you surprised to see so many people here? not really. not last minute, you know. i don t like getting stuck without what i need. even if you don t know anyone on the east coast there, the storm is actually impacting air travel. thousands of flights could be impacted. five major airlines already say they ll allow their passengers and travelers there to change certain flights for no fee. it is 5:01 right now and happening now, the book everyo
and one of the reasons they oppose this agreement, and i invite you to talk to the intel community about that is that they see themselves losing the cover of the nuclear umbrella that they had hoped to have for their that fair rows activities. there s nothing here to prevent us from bushing back going forward. we re all free to work together to build the pushback against the destabilizing activities. but let me ask you a simple question, is iran empowered more destabilizing the region with a nuclear weapon or stripped of that ability with an international agreement it has to live up to, and us coming in underneath with a whole set of other security arrangements and pushback? i think the answer is crystal cheer. you asked what happens with respect to year 15. under the modified 3.1 code, please focus on what happens. there s not some sudden breakoff at the end of 15 years. they are under remarkable restraints specifically the comprehensive safeguards agreement they have to neg
they are not sitting there thinking they will get to do what they want to do. i invite you to talk to the intel community about that, they will document it they see themselves losing for their activities. there s nothing here to prevent us from pushing back the irgj and others going forward. congress and others were all free to work together to build the pushback against the destabilizing activities. let me ask you a question, was iran stripped of that and us coming in with a whole new set of security arrangements and push back? i think the answer to that is crystal clear. you asked the question of what happens with respect to year 15. folks, according to the modified code please focus on what happens. there s not a break-off at the end of 15 years and they are remarkable constraints specifically the comprehensive safeguards agreement they have to negotiate with the iaea that goes on forover provides the aiea with the obligation to insure the material is not diverted to nucle
provides a new tool for resolving such disputes within a short period of time so the iaea gets the acis needs within 24 days. this is the first time there is a cut-off in time. but of course most important to complement that is environmental sampling provides sensitive measurement of microscopic measurements of nuclear materials even after attempts are made to remove the material and in a 2003 example found undeclared nuclear material even after iran denied access for six months. the combination of the measures and the coherence of the p5+1 dram dramatically increase the risk. for example any attempt to enrich to highly enriched uranium at any time must earn a sharp response by any means. a steep response must be clear from the start for any violation of the agreement. the blocking the covert path i should emphasis will always rely of course on the work of the american intelligence community and those of our friends and our allies. the deal is based on science and analysis. b