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2018年12月3日 星期一

The Hill’s 12:30 Report — Presented by The Embassy of the United Arab Emirates — Trump says Cohen should go to prison | Nation prepares for George H.W. Bush state funeral | Congress delays votes as nation mourns | Funeral details | Final flight on AF1 dubbed 'Special Air Mission 41' | Push to postpone shutdown fight | How O'Rourke, Brown are already shaking up 2020 Dem race | Lawmaker gets married in the Capitol

The Hill 12:30 Report
Presented by The Embassy of the United Arab Emirates
 
NEWS THIS MORNING

Well, I know who ~won't~ be receiving a presidential pardon for Christmas:

 

This morning, President Trump said his former personal lawyer Michael Cohen does not deserve any leniency for his prison sentence because Cohen is cooperating with the special counsel investigation. http://bit.ly/2rhwTfC

 

Trump tweeted -- ouch: "He makes up stories to get a GREAT & ALREADY reduced deal for himself, and get his wife and father-in-law (who has the money?) off Scott Free [sic]. He lied for this outcome and should, in my opinion, serve a full and complete sentence." Trump's full tweets: http://bit.ly/2E1Cv58

 
FROM THE WHITE HOUSE

It's a he said, Xi said situation:

This morning, President Trump touted strengthening relations between the United States and China after meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Group of 20 summit. http://bit.ly/2RxysBx

 

Trump tweeted: "President Xi and I have a very strong and personal relationship. He and I are the only two people that can bring about massive and very positive change, on trade and far beyond, between our two great Nations. A solution for North Korea is a great thing for China and ALL!" http://bit.ly/2KQ24rr  

 
WHAT SPARKED THE TWEET:

Sunday, President Trump announced, "China has agreed to reduce and remove tariffs on cars coming into China from the U.S. Currently the tariff is 40%." http://bit.ly/2zE1rwK

 
HOLD YOUR HORSES:

"White House trade adviser Peter Navarro on Monday did not confirm whether China agreed to reduce tariffs on imported automobiles, which President Trump cited as a key concession made by Beijing in a trade ceasefire." Navarro said on NPR: "That certainly came up as well in discussions. So, that's just one of the many tariffs that have to be reduced." http://bit.ly/2Qvub4A

 
TRUMP ALSO TWEETED THIS MORNING -- THROWING PUTIN INTO THE MIX:

"I am certain that, at some time in the future, President Xi and I, together with President [Vladimir] Putin of Russia, will start talking about a meaningful halt to what has become a major and uncontrollable Arms Race. The U.S. spent 716 Billion Dollars this year. Crazy!" http://bit.ly/2KOhZXb

 

It's Monday. I'm Cate Martel with a quick recap of the morning and what's coming up. Send comments, story ideas and events for our radar to cmartel@thehill.com -- and follow along on Twitter @CateMartel and Facebook.

 

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REMEMBERING FORMER PRESIDENT GEORGE H.W. BUSH
 
SIGHTS, SOUNDS AND REMEMBRANCES:

From President Trump: "He was a very fine man. I met him on a number of occasions," Trump said. "He was a terrific guy and he'll be missed. He lived a full life and an exemplary life." http://bit.ly/2SrDf7E

 

Getting traction -- this photo is heartbreaking: Here's a photo of Bush's service dog Sully in front of Bush's casket: http://bit.ly/2KQlnAX

 

The socks will Bush be wearing when he is put to rest: Former President George H.W. Bush had an affinity for decorative socks. He will be wearing socks to honor his service in the U.S. Navy. Photo of the socks: http://bit.ly/2Qae39j

 

Photo of the letter H.W. left for Bill Clinton on Inauguration Day 1993: http://bit.ly/2rkoTe0  

 

Throwback -- photo of H.W. and Barbara boarding Marine One: http://bit.ly/2FU3T7K

 

Bush's final flights: Air Force One will be referred to as "Special Air Mission 41" for his final flights. https://cnn.it/2Ru33zZ

 

Remembrances from the political world: http://bit.ly/2E9WG1P

 

His obituary in the New York Times: https://nyti.ms/2RwdL94

 

Op-ed: "Bush 41: Epitome of a good man." http://bit.ly/2Sp8e4o

 
WHAT TO KNOW FOR THIS WEEK:

Rundown of this week's services: http://bit.ly/2EbcX6L

 

When Bush will lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda: Monday at 7:30 p.m. through Wednesday at 8:45 a.m.

 

Photo of the Capitol readying for the services: http://bit.ly/2SsxSoV

 

Video of the military honor guard practicing for Bush's arrival: http://bit.ly/2E0v4vo

 

The funeral: Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Washington National Cathedral.

 

Will President Trump speak?: No, former President George W. Bush will give a eulogy, but President Trump and first lady Melania Trump will attend Wednesday's memorial. https://cnn.it/2FWOhRa

 

Road closures expected in the D.C. area: Via WTOP. http://bit.ly/2PdAZil

 
ON CAPITOL HILL

Technically we're four days from a government shutdown, but…:

Lawmakers are considering a short-term government funding bill to push the fight over border wall funding until after former President George H.W. Bush's funeral. https://nyti.ms/2KPcV4Q

 
HOW SHORT-TERM ARE WE TALKING?:

Via The Hill's Melanie Zanona, Democrats prefer a week; Republicans prefer two weeks. Stay tuned. http://bit.ly/2rgY0HR

 
WHAT ELSE IS HAPPENING IN CONGRESS THIS WEEK:

http://bit.ly/2SrDf7E

 
THERE WON’T BE ANY VOTES UNTIL WEDNESDAY:

Congress returns to Washington today, but votes are delayed until Wednesday because of former President George H.W. Bush’s death. http://bit.ly/2zEeNt4

 

Postponed:

President Trump's meeting with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) has been postponed because of the funeral for former President George H.W. Bushhttp://bit.ly/2FTXDNv

 

Funny tidbit -- we're all children at heart:

New members of Congress chose their Capitol Hill offices through a lottery. Each new member pulled a number, ran around to scope out the vacant offices and then picked their new offices based on the number he or she pulled. The process is pretty funny -- yes, there were dance moves. Watch: http://bit.ly/2DZ5FBW  

 

Wedding bells on Capitol Hill last Friday:

Rep. Dan Newhouse (R-Wash.) married Joan Galvin in the U.S. Capitol last Friday after the House adjourned. Who officiated: The chaplain of the House of Representatives, Rev. Patrick J. ConroyThe best man: Rep. Pete Sessions (R-Texas). https://cnn.it/2zFoiYH

 
TIDBIT FROM POLITICO'S SARAH FERRIS -- THIS EXPLAINS THE BOOZE:

"ok NOW I understand why staffers were carrying so much champagne into Session's [sic] offices at like 10 a.m." http://bit.ly/2PfYHdL

 
CAMPAIGN NEWS

Everyone wants to be the next 'Obama' candidate:

Via The Hill's Amie Parnes, "Enthusiasm for a White House bid by Rep. Beto O'Rourke is soaring after he came within 3 percentage points of Sen. Ted Cruz in the Texas Senate race. O'Rourke, seen as more of a dark-horse candidate in 2020 just a few weeks ago, is suddenly being embraced by former aides to President Obama, who are comparing him to their former boss. And he's not ruling out a White House run after dismissing it as a Senate candidate."

 

Another Dem getting a fresh look: "Sen. Sherrod Brown … is openly considering a run for the White House. Democrats are giving him a fresh look, too, given his win in a perpetual swing state where President Trump handily defeated Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in 2016." http://bit.ly/2DZbXSk

 

New -- someone wants to stay in the Senate:

Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) announced he will not challenge Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards (D) in the 2019 governor's race. In his words: "It is such an honor to represent the people of Louisiana in the United States Senate. Right now, that's where I think I can do the most good." Context: http://bit.ly/2BO504T

 
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NOTABLE TWEETS

This is pretty interesting:

 

The full article -- "I Smelled Like a Man for a Day: There's a reason men's body washes and deodorants all seem to have that same, specific scent:" http://bit.ly/2SusXUB

 
ON TAP

The House and Senate meet this afternoon, but neither have votes scheduled. President Trump is at the White House, and Vice President Pence is in D.C. and will honor Bush at the U.S. Capitol.  

 

11:30 a.m. EST: President Trump received an intelligence briefing.

 

1:45 p.m. EST: President Trump meets with Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson in the Oval Office.

 

3 p.m. EST: The Senate meets.

 

3:45 p.m. EST: The House meets.

 

Dec. 7: Deadline for Congress to pass a government-spending bill to prevent a shutdown. 

 
WHAT TO WATCH

5 p.m. EST: Vice President Pence speaks as former President George H.W. Bush lies in state. Livestream: http://bit.ly/2PiOttc

 

7 p.m. EST: Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) holds a town hall on climate change. So he's running… Livestream: https://cs.pn/2rk9IBk

 
NOW FOR THE FUN STUFF...

Today is National Peppermint Latte Day.

 

And because you made it this far, here are husky puppies getting lessons on how to howl: http://bit.ly/2Q6YfnH

 
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