The National Live book festival starting 10 a. M. Eastern saturday on cspan2s book tv. Maryland senior senator ben cardin held a town hall on health care. He also discussed medicaid and medicare. He was joined by the leader of Johns Hopkins university. Short talk on republicans failed efforts to repeal the Affordable Care act and then took questions. [inditinct conversations] [indistinct conversations] [raps gavel] hoping to have a town hall meeting where we can have a discussion about health care. I want to welcome [applause] thanks. For all lets have a discussion for all. Good evening. Welcome to everyone who came this evening. My name is tom lewis. Im the Vice President for government and Community Affairs for Johns Hopkins. I want to welcome you to Johns Hopkins Montgomery County campus. Promised 11 years we have been offering postgraduate level courses here. I want to introduce our speaker. For 20 cardin served years in the maryland house of delegates, the youngest ever elected to
Tonight we are hoping to have a town hall meeting where we can have a discussion about healthcare. I want to welcome thank you. Free speech for all. Also lets just have a discussion for all. So, good evening, welcome to everyone who came this evening. My name is tom louis. Im the Vice President for government and Community Affairs for Johns Hopkins. And i want to welcome you to the Johns Hopkins montgomery campus. For 30 years we have been offering graduate Level Education courses here. I want to say a little bit about the speaker tonight. Before i introduce him. Senator carden served for 20 years in the maryland house of delegates. He was the youngest speaker ever elected to lead the maryland house of delegates. He was also after that spent 20 years in as a u. S. Congressman from maryland. And had a very distinguished mark there. He was elected to the u. S. Senate and in the senate he is the highest ranking democrat on republican dominated Foreign Relations committee. And he also serv
Have a town hall meeting where we can have a discussion about healthcare. I want to welcome thank you. Free speech for all. Also lets just have a discussion for all. So, good evening, welcome to everyone who came this evening. My name is tom louis. Im the Vice President for government and Community Affairs for Johns Hopkins. And i want to welcome you to the Johns Hopkins montgomery campus. For 30 years we have been offering graduate Level Education courses here. I want to say a little bit about the speaker tonight. Before i introduce him. Senator carden served for 20 years in the maryland house of delegates. He was the youngest speaker ever elected to lead the maryland house of delegates. He was also after that spent 20 years in as a u. S. Congressman from maryland. And had a very distinguished mark there. He was elected to the u. S. Senate and in the senate he is the highest ranking democrat on republican dominated Foreign Relations committee. And he also serves on the committees on e
4 00, 5 00. It will be partly sunny by then. What to wear . A chilly morning. Temperatures around 50 degrees. You need a jacket, long pants again this morning to stay comfortable at the bus stop and waiting for the metro. Coming up next, weather and traffic on the 1s at 5 11. Amelia is out in the storm team 4 x 4. Melissa looking at the roads and work zones. They will be clearing up shortly. Overall, we look quite good. Outer loop, we have that work zone still with one lane getting by. 66 and 95, both looking quite good. Same thing with prince georges coun county. 270, that is nice for us into and out of town. 95, cherry hill in maryland also moving quite nicely. A live look at 66 coming up in a couple of minutes. Melissa, thank you. Monitoring a developing story in new york where a doctor is now in isolation after testing positive for ebola. His name is dr. Craig spencer. He recently returned to the u. S. After working with ebola patients in guinea. He had a fever yesterday. Within mi
senate committee is holding a hearing this morning. the secret service director will speak publicly for the first time. melanie alnwick is live with a preview. mel. good morning allison. secret service director mark sullivan will tell senate homeland security and government affairs committee the president s security was never at risk he says the encounters with prostitutes happened well before sensitive security, information or documents or equipment had beenish uh yod. senators on capital hill issued. senators on capital hill are concerned about reckless behaviour. some are lost their jobs. some have lost their jobs. two dozen secret service and military personnel were indited for paying women for sex ahead of mr. obama s official visit. the ranking republican on the commit says the investigation is still ongoing and says she is concerned what she is learning saying it is disturbing we may be uncovering a troubling culture that spans more than one agency. circumsta