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Washington Journal: Washington Journal
3 hours, 1 minuteA forum for leading journalists and public policy makers to discuss key events and legislation.
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U.S. House of Representatives Morning Hour
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Speaker Ryan Weekly Briefing
17 minutesSpeaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) holds his weekly briefing with reporters on Capitol Hill.
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Washington Journal: Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman D-NJ
13 minutesRepresentative Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-NJ) discusses the recent increase in arrests by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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U.S. House of Representatives Legislative Business
5 hours, 42 minutes -
Erik Wasson
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Speaker Ryan Weekly Briefing
17 minutesSpeaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) said the House is making "very good progress" on the revised Republican health care legislation. He said the House is working to get the health care legislation right and is not constrained to marking the president's 100-days in office. Following his remarks, Speaker Ryan takes a photo with children participating in "take your child to work day."
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PELOSI - Weekly Press Briefing
30 minutesAt her weekly news conference, House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi (CA) criticized President Trump's performance as he nears his first one hundred days in office in areas such as health care, infrastructure, job creation and his recently released tax plan. She also discussed efforts to pass a short-term spending bill to extend government funding.
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After Words: AFTER WORDS WEEKEND PROMO
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White House Briefing
25 minutesWhite House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said at the White House press briefing that the Trump Administration did not vet former Trump National Security Adviser Gen. Michael Flynn but relied of the Obama Administration's vetting. Spicer also answered questions on President Trump's proposed tax cuts.
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AHTV - This Weekend SAT-SUN 4/29-30
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BKTV-Weekend-Saturday
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U.N. PORTION
32 minutesThe U.N. Security Council met in New York City to receive a briefing from Stephen O'Brien, the United Nations Under-Secretary-General focused on humanitarian affairs, on his latest reports from the ongoing civil conflict in Syria. Mr. O'Brien said the humanitarian situation inside Syria was deteriorating rapidly, and called on a nationwide cease fire that would allow aid routes to be reopened to besieged areas like the capital of Damascus. After his presentation, Security Council member state representatives talked about the ongoing conflict, with U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley telling the council it should turn its attention to Russia, which she said continued to prop up the faltering administration of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and protect him from Security Council actions aimed at curbing his use of chemical weapons and other alleged war crimes.
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President Trump's Remarks at VA
21 minutesPresident Trump signed an executive order to establish an accountability and whistleblower protection office at the Veterans Affairs Department. The president called on Congress to give the VA secretary the authority to hold employees accountable for how they treat veterans. In addition, he said huge strides have already been made to improve VA services but much work lies ahead. Vice President Mike Pence and Veterans Affairs Secretary Dr. David Shulkin also delivered remarks.
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Erik Wasson
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PELOSI - Weekly Press Briefing
30 minutesAt her weekly news conference, House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi (CA) criticized President Trump's performance as he nears his first one hundred days in office in areas such as health care, infrastructure, job creation and his recently released tax plan. She also discussed efforts to pass a short-term spending bill to extend government funding.
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Speaker Ryan Weekly Briefing
16 minutesSpeaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) said the House is making "very good progress" on the revised Republican health care legislation. He said the House is working to get the health care legislation right and is not constrained to marking the president's 100-days in office. Following his remarks, Speaker Ryan takes a photo with children participating in "take your child to work day."
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U.S. Senate: McConnell/Schumer on 1 Week CR
4 minutesAfter the vote, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell introduced a unanimous consent agreement to deem the one week extension of 2017 federal spending passed when it arrives from the House. But Minority Leader Chuck Schumer objected. Current government funding expires Friday.
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WJ - Cram for the Exam SUNDAY 4/30
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President Meets with Argentina President
5 minutesPresident Trump met with Argentine President Mauricio Macri and his wife in the Oval Office of the White House. The president said President Macri was a long-time friend of his, wished him luck in charge of the Argentine government, and said the two men would discuss opening the U.S. market to sales of Argentine lemons, among other matters during the visit. In response to a reporter's question, President Trump said he was open to renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement between the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, instead of pulling out of the pact altogether as he had previously threatened.
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Canadian PM Trudeau News Conference
22 minutesAfter meeting with rural farmers in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with reporters and answered questions on U.S.-Canada trade relations and his recent conversations with President Trump over the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Mr. Trudeau responded to President Trump's decision to renegotiate the agreement instead of pulling out. He told reporters that cancelling NAFTA would cause too much disruption and that Canada is ready to work constructively and productively on issues to resolve any challenges with the agreement.
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U.S. Military Strategy in Asia-Pacific
2 hours, 21 minutesThe Senate Armed Services Committee held a hearing on U.S. military strategy in the Asia-Pacific region. Admiral Harry Harris, commander of U.S. Pacific Command, testified primarily on the escalating situation with North Korea and offered his assessment of where the U.S. stands militarily.
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Erik Wasson
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PELOSI - Weekly Press Briefing
30 minutesAt her weekly news conference, House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi (CA) criticized President Trump's performance as he nears his first one hundred days in office in areas such as health care, infrastructure, job creation and his recently released tax plan. She also discussed efforts to pass a short-term spending bill to extend government funding.
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Speaker Ryan Weekly Briefing
16 minutesSpeaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) said the House is making "very good progress" on the revised Republican health care legislation. He said the House is working to get the health care legislation right and is not constrained to marking the president's 100-days in office. Following his remarks, Speaker Ryan takes a photo with children participating in "take your child to work day."
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WJ - Cram for the Exam SUNDAY 4/30
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President Meets with Argentina President
5 minutesPresident Trump met with Argentine President Mauricio Macri and his wife in the Oval Office of the White House. The president said President Macri was a long-time friend of his, wished him luck in charge of the Argentine government, and said the two men would discuss opening the U.S. market to sales of Argentine lemons, among other matters during the visit. In response to a reporter's question, President Trump said he was open to renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement between the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, instead of pulling out of the pact altogether as he had previously threatened.
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Canadian PM Trudeau News Conference
21 minutesAfter meeting with rural farmers in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with reporters and answered questions on U.S.-Canada trade relations and his recent conversations with President Trump over the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Mr. Trudeau responded to President Trump's decision to renegotiate the agreement instead of pulling out. He told reporters that cancelling NAFTA would cause too much disruption and that Canada is ready to work constructively and productively on issues to resolve any challenges with the agreement.
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U.S. Military Strategy in Asia-Pacific
2 hours, 21 minutesThe Senate Armed Services Committee held a hearing on U.S. military strategy in the Asia-Pacific region. Admiral Harry Harris, commander of U.S. Pacific Command, testified primarily on the escalating situation with North Korea and offered his assessment of where the U.S. stands militarily.
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Package for 'CED Conference on Trump Policies - First 100 Days
48 minutesThe Committee for Economic Development hosted a conference in Washington, DC on Trump administration policies. This portion of the event included a panel discussion assessing the first 100 days of the Trump presidency. Speakers talked about the president's efforts to fulfill his campaign promises, the confirmation of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court and the failure to pass the Republican health care law replacement.
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Package for 'CED Conference on Trump Policies - Immigration
53 minutesA panel discussed several issues involving immigration policy including President Trump's executive order that directs federal agencies to review the process foreign specialty workers must go through to receive H-1B visas to work in the U.S. Speakers included the head of an upstart computer software company who discussed his experience coming to the U.S. and building his company. This panel was part of a conference hosted by the Committee for Economic Development.
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Erik Wasson
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House Oversight Subcmte. Hearing on Border Wall
1 hour, 48 minutesThe House Oversight & Government Reform Subcommittee on National Security convened a hearing to examine the pros and cons of building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Seth Stodder, who served as homeland security assistant secretary, in the Obama administration was among the panel of witnesses. Brandon Judd, president of the National Border Patrol Council, also testified.