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Nat'l Review Ideas Summit - Hollywood & Pop Culture
50 minutesThe National Review Institute hosted its biennial summit in Washington, DC. This portion featured a panel discussion about how conservative viewpoints are represented and expressed in film, television and popular culture.
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Conservatism & Class Divide
48 minutesThe National Review Institute hosted its biennial summit in Washington, DC. This portion of the event included a panel discussion on conservatism and class divide. Speakers included author J.D. Vance and National Review correspondent Kevin Williamson. They also discussed Donald Trump supporters and the challenges of the working class.
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Washington Journal: Danielle Kurtzleben
43 minutesNPR political reporter Danielle Kurtzleben discusses her piece looking into the health of the Affordable Care Act.
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Washington Journal: Philip Gordon and John Hannah
50 minutesCouncil on Foreign Relations' Philip Gordon & Foundation for the Defense of Democracies' John Hannah discuss what faces the Trump administration as it develops a strategy towards Syria.
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SAIS RISE OF POPULISM
1 hour, 36 minutesA panel examines the spread of populism in certain regions of the world including the U.S., Europe and Latin America. Representatives from academia and journalism discuss its origins and contributing factors, the 2016 presidential election and the movement's implications for global politics, business and the media. Speakers included BuzzFeed Editor in Chief Ben Smith. The event was co-hosted by the global market research firm Ipsos and Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS).
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Package for AHR Health Insurance Policy Summit Part 1
40 minutesThe Alliance for Health Reform hosted a health insurance policy forum to consider the state of the industry and the future of health care in the U.S. This portion features a conversation with former Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle and former Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Tom Scully, followed by a panel discussion about the individual health insurance market.
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General Mattis
29 minutesDefense Secretary James Mattis and commander of U.S. Central Command, Gen. Joseph Votel, hold a press conference at the Pentagon about the recent missile strikes in Syria.
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HILL CENTER TRUMP AND PRESS
1 hour, 4 minutesTalk show host Bill Press interviewed Washington Post reporter David Fahrenthold on his experiences covering Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign and now as president.
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Former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara
60 secondsFormer U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara jokes about being fired by President Trump.
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Live and Let Drive - Air date 4/11
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White House Briefing
43 minutesWhite House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said at this time there is no consensus within the intel community that Russia was involved in the chemical attack in Syria. His comments came during his daily briefing with the press corps at the White House. He also talked about U.S.-China relations, North Korea, efforts to repeal and replace the health care law and tax reform.
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AEI Panel on Education
1 hour, 35 minutesThe American Enterprise Institute held a discussion on K-12 education policy and charter schools. John King who served as education secretary under the Obama administration from 2016-17, said there are lessons to be learned from the charter school model that can be applied to public school systems. Mr. King was one of several education policy experts who participated in the panel conversation and debate.
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General Mattis
27 minutesDefense Secretary James Mattis told reporters at the Pentagon that there was no doubt the Syrian government was responsible for the chemical attack against civilians and talked about the reasons behind the U.S. decision to launch missile attacks in Syria. He was joined by the commander of U.S. Central Command, Gen. Joseph Votel.
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Former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara
1 hour, 13 minutesIn his first speech since being fired, Preet Bharara, the former U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, talked about his accomplishments, criminal justice, his future plans and his take on Pres. Trump. Bharara was part of a group of prosecutors asked to resign by the Justice Department in March. He was fired after he refused to resign. Here's his lecture at the Cooper Union Great Hall in New York City.
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Secretary of State Tillerson at G7 Foreign Leaders Meeting
12 minutesFollowing the conclusion of the G7 foreign leaders meeting in Italy, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson issued a brief statement to reporters about the recent missile strikes in Syria. He said the missile strikes were a direct response to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime's "barbarism," and added that the normalization of the use of chemical weapons cannot be accepted. On Russia's role, Secretary Tillerson said they failed to uphold the agreements under the U.N. Security Council resolutions and that he hoped the Russian government would see that they've aligned themselves with an "unreliable partner" in Assad.
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General Mattis
26 minutesDefense Secretary James Mattis told reporters at the Pentagon that there was no doubt the Syrian government was responsible for the chemical attack against civilians and talked about the reasons behind the U.S. decision to launch missile attacks in Syria. He was joined by the commander of U.S. Central Command, Gen. Joseph Votel.
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Live and Let Drive - Air date 4/11
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Package for 'Ethics Ctr Forum - Part 2- Immigration & Refugees
1 hour, 4 minutesNow it's a look at immigration policy and refugees in the United States. Speakers include a former CIA Analyst, a Syrian activist who was imprisoned during the Arab Spring, a Muslim adviser to the Trump Presidential campaign and the American Civil Liberties Union's Human Rights Director. The panel was part of a series of public policy conversations at the New York Public Library on April 1.
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Washington Journal: Philip Gordon and John Hannah
48 minutesCouncil on Foreign Relations' Philip Gordon & Foundation for the Defense of Democracies' John Hannah discuss what faces the Trump administration as it develops a strategy towards Syria.
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Former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara
1 hour, 14 minutesIn his first speech since being fired, Preet Bharara, the former U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, talked about his accomplishments, criminal justice, his future plans and about Pres. Trump. Bharara was part of a group of prosecutors asked to resign by the Justice Department in March. He was fired after he refused. Here's his lecture at the Cooper Union Great Hall in New York City.
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Secretary of State Tillerson at G7 Foreign Leaders Meeting
38 minutesFollowing the conclusion of the G7 foreign leaders meeting in Italy, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson issued a brief statement to reporters about the recent missile strikes in Syria. He said the missile strikes were a direct response to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime's "barbarism," and added that the normalization of the use of chemical weapons cannot be accepted. On Russia's role, Secretary Tillerson said they failed to uphold the agreements under the U.N. Security Council resolutions and that he hoped the Russian government would see that they've aligned themselves with an "unreliable partner" in Assad.
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Live and Let Drive - Air date 4/11
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Package for 'Ethics Ctr Forum - Part 2- Immigration & Refugees
1 hour, 3 minutesNow it's a look at immigration policy and refugees in the United States. Speakers include a former CIA Analyst, a Syrian activist who was imprisoned during the Arab Spring, a Muslim adviser to the Trump Presidential campaign and the American Civil Liberties Union's Human Rights Director. The panel was part of a series of public policy conversations at the New York Public Library on April 1.
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Washington Journal: Philip Gordon and John Hannah
49 minutesCouncil on Foreign Relations' Philip Gordon & Foundation for the Defense of Democracies' John Hannah discuss what faces the Trump administration as it develops a strategy towards Syria.
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WH 1&D
22 minutesWhite House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said at this time there is no consensus within the intel community that Russia was involved in the chemical attack in Syria. His comments came during his daily briefing with the press corps at the White House. He also talked about U.S.-China relations, North Korea, efforts to repeal and replace the health care law and tax reform.
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Package for 'CFA Food Policy Conference Part 1
2 hours, 42 minutesThe Consumer Federation of America held their annual food policy conference in Washington, DC. This portion featured a keynote address from Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA) on hunger in the United States and his suggestions on how best to address it legislatively. Then, a panel of experts discussed what they thought would be the food policy priorities of the Trump administration, and how those would likely contrast with past objectives of the Obama and Bush administrations.
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Preserve Now for the Future - Air date 4/12
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Public Affairs Events
17 hours, 2 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.