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Washington Journal
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U.S. House of Representatives Legislative Business
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Package for 'Secretary of State Tillerson-Turkish FM Presser
52 minutesSecretary of State Rex Tillerson held a joint press conference in Ankara, Turkey with his Turkish counterpart. Secretary Tillerson stressed that both the United States and Turkey faced difficult options ahead in their efforts to defeat ISIS, but expressed confidence in a renewed relationship between the two nations. The Turkish foreign minister criticized the Obama administration and told reporters he expected better cooperation with the current administration.
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Campaign 2018: Senate Intel Hearing on Russia & 2016 Elections
2 hours, 24 minutesThe Senate Intelligence Committee convenes a hearing to investigate Russian influence in democratic elections.
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House Judiciary Subcmte. Private Property Rights Hearing
1 hour, 4 minutesThe House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Justice held a hearing to consider H.R. 1689, the "Private Property Rights Protection Act." Subcommittee members and witnesses discussed various applications of eminent domain in several states, and debated what the Constitution does or does not protect in terms of private property owners' rights and state and local governments' ability to take privately owned land for public use or benefit.
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PELOSI - Weekly Dugout
27 minutesHouse Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) held her weekly press briefing with reporters. Leader Pelosi touched on a number of issues including the Republicans' vote to repeal FCC internet privacy protections and appropriations legislation that could include funding for President Trump's wall along the Mexican border. Leader Pelosi had tough words for the Republicans calling the border wall "immoral, indecent and ineffective" and warned people to be "very, very scared" on the Republican vote repealing FCC internet privacy rules.
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RYAN - Weekly Dugout
12 minutesHouse Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) held his weekly press briefing with reporters on Capitol Hill. Speaker Ryan began the briefing touching on Republican efforts to "reverse the tide of overregulation" referencing the reversal of President Obama's Clean Power plan and the recent vote to repeal FCC internet privacy rules. Speaker Ryan also touched on the decision to table the vote to repeal and replace President Obama's health care plan. He said that people shouldn't expect Democrats to work with Republicans on repealing the law. "The Democrats aren't for repealing Obamacare. We are."
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CONGRESSIONAL FORUM NFL PLAYERS
1 hour, 48 minutesNFL players Anquan Boldin and Malcolm Jenkins took part in a congressional forum on ways to improve community-police relations and the criminal justice system. They shared their first-hand experiences with Congress and outlined efforts to build greater trust among police and minority communities. The forum was co-hosted by House Oversight Committee Ranking Member Elijah Cummings (D-MD), House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member John Conyers (D-MI) and Congressional Black Caucus Chair Rep. Cedric Richmond (D-LA).
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Campaign 2018: Package for Part 1 Senate Intel Hearing on Russia & 2016 Elections' 2
2 hours, 27 minutesClinton Watts, a former FBI special agent with the Joint Terrorism Task Force, and currently a fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute and George Washington Center for Cyber and Homeland Security, detailed how he was hacked by Russia and how Russia was able to interfere in the 2016 elections through various mechanisms online. He appeared before the Senate Intelligence Committee that's conducting an investigation into Russia's meddling. Other experts also testified citing this isn't the first time Russia has interfered in democratic elections. This panel of witnesses was one of two to appear before the committee. Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) serves as chair while Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) is the ranking member.
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Intel Cmte Ranking Member Schiff Presser
24 minutesHouse Intelligence Ranking Member Adam Schiff (D-CA) held a news conference announcing that he has been invited to the White House, along with other intelligence committee heads, to review documents pertaining to incidental collection. Rep. Schiff said he has "profound concerns" about the way materials are being made available to the Intelligence Committee. In addition, he said the issue of incidental collection will not distract him from investigating Russia and the 2016 elections.
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Campaign 2018: Package for Part 2 Senate Intel Hearing on Russia & 2016 Elections' 2
2 hours, 3 minutesFormer U.S. Cyber Command Commander, Gen. Keith Alexander (Ret.) who served under the Obama Administration said the time is now for the U.S. to formulate a comprehensive cyber strategy and rules of engagement given Russia's efforts to interfere in the 2016 elections. His comments came during a hearing before the Senate Intelligence Committee. Two other cyber experts also testified. This was part two of the hearing. Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) chairs the committee while Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) serves as the vice chair.
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Discussion on Human Rights in Russia
1 hour, 37 minutesSenators Ben Cardin (D-MD) and Marco Rubio (R-FL) delivered keynote remarks at an Atlantic Council-hosted discussion in Washington, DC focused on human rights abuses by the administration of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Both senators said Congress needed to continue its work in pursuing an aggressive stance toward Russia and its leaders. After their remarks, Vladimir Kara-Murza, a prominent Russian dissident who survived two assassination-by-poisoning attempts, spoke and participated in a panel discussion on the Putin regime's human rights abuses.
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Washington Journal: Tom Scully
26 minutesTom Scully, a former Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator, discusses the decision by some states to expand Medicaid following last week's failed effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act, as well as the future of health care in the U.S.
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Washington Journal: Rep. John Delaney D-MD
27 minutesRepresentative John Delaney (D-MD) discusses his legislation tying tax reform to new infrastructure planning.
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AIPAC POLICY - Harris and Menendez
47 minutesSenators Kamala Harris (D-CA) and Bob Menendez (D-NJ) addressed the annual American Israel Public Affairs Committee policy conference in Washington, DC. In prepared remarks, both senators pledged economic and military support for Israel and addressed security threats Israel faces in the Middle East.
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Campaign 2018: Package for Part 1 Senate Intel Hearing on Russia & 2016 Elections' 2
2 hours, 26 minutesClinton Watts, a former FBI special agent with the Joint Terrorism Task Force, and currently a fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute and George Washington Center for Cyber and Homeland Security, detailed how he was hacked by Russia and how Russia was able to interfere in the 2016 elections through various mechanisms online. He appeared before the Senate Intelligence Committee that's conducting an investigation into Russia's meddling. Other experts also testified citing this isn't the first time Russia has interfered in democratic elections. This panel of witnesses was one of two to appear before the committee. Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) serves as chair while Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) is the ranking member.
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Intel Cmte Ranking Member Schiff Presser
23 minutesHouse Intelligence Ranking Member Adam Schiff (D-CA) held a news conference announcing that he has been invited to the White House, along with other intelligence committee heads, to review documents pertaining to incidental collection. Rep. Schiff said he has "profound concerns" about the way materials are being made available to the Intelligence Committee. In addition, he said the issue of incidental collection will not distract him from investigating Russia and the 2016 elections.