A continuing series of roundtable discussions on the issue hosted by the democratic lawmaker. Cspan3 has live coverage at 2 30 eastern, you can comment on facebook and twitter. Now you can keep in touch with Current Events from the Nations Capital using any phone, anytime. Call 202, six to six, 8888 twoyear congressional coverage, Public Affairs forms, and todays washington journal. You can also hear audio of the publictwork sunday Affairs Programs beginning sunday at noon eastern. 2026268888. Long distance charges may apply. Maryland governor martin omalley, considering a president ial run in 2016, he was the keynote speaker at this Iowa Democratic convention in des moines. The state holds the first president ial caucuses. His comments were about half an hour. Please join me in welcoming the governor of the great state of maryland, martin omalley. Thank you. Thank you. [applause] thank you, iowa. Thank you very, very much. I want to begin by thanking you for your indulgence and watchi
Thank you for coming. Im just this morning is jay carney, president obamas departing press secretary and we are delighted to have him as a guest on the day he is traversing the polar extremes of the media world starting with the monitor breakfast and moving to new york for the colbert report. Hes the 12th secretary to share a high cholesterol breakfast with us. He has degrees in russian and european studies. His 21year career in journalism began with the miami herald. He moved to Time Magazine and was with the Moscow Bureau and in 1993 came to washington where he was reporter, deputy chief, and bureau chief at which point he left to become Vice President bidens communications director. He stepped in front of the podium in february 2011. Whatever his new job, a says he will have more time for his wife. Now on to the ever popular process portion of the program. As always, we are on the record. No means of filing of any time while the breakfast is underway to give us time to listen to wha
Competence and how inspiring that can be. The idea of not just saying what you want but having detailed plans for how to get it done, how to make government work. In that context, before i start my interview with senator warren, i would be remiss to note that today, the day that senator warren ended her president ial bid, it happens to be a day when the shortage of competence in our federal government right now is not only on display, its becoming somewhat terrifying. The death toll in the United States from coronavirus reached 12 today with now 226 confirmed cases across at least 20 states. This after the president , of course, said there were only 15 cases in the country and they would soon go to zero. Well, as of today, new cases have been reported for the first time in tennessee and in maryland and in colorado and in nevada and more. Again, 20 states now are dealing with this. That said, because of the lack of available tests, the number of cases we know about is almost certainly m
[shouting] quiet, quiet. Thats the democrats law. We can change it tonight. We can change it. You are the president. We need their votes the democrats [everyone talking at the same time] chambers of commerce. Excuse me, by one vote. We dont need it. You need 60 votes. We have one vote. Excuse me, we need a one vote. We have a one vote edge we need 60. We need 10 votes. We cant get them from the democrats. What about executive action. Wait. Wait. You cant do it through executive action. [everyone talking at the same time] can we do one question at a time . Wait, one question at a time. The children, the children can be taken care of quickly, beautifully and immediately. The democrats forced that law upon our nation. I hate it i hate to see separation of parents and children. Martha so we now know there are almost 2,000 of these children and House Democratic leader nancy pelosi firing back. She called the president today shameful. Watch. He is using dreamers whether they are dreamers or