Representative Tom Reed (R-NY) discusses the House GOP's 2018 federal budget, Representative Tim Ryan (D-OH) discusses the future of the Democratic Party, Wall Street Journal's William Mauldin examines the potential changes to NAFTA.
President Trump hosted Republican senators at the White House to discuss their strategy for repealing and replacing the federal health care law. Before the meeting, he addressed the gathering saying they are "close" to an agreement and says members should not leave Washington for their summer recess until a deal can be reached.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) spoke with reporters following a White House luncheon with President Trump and other GOP senators to discuss health care. He said a procedural vote on a health care bill will be held next week that will be open to amendments.
Vice President Mike Pence chaired the first meeting of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity, which was established by executive order and tasked with studying federal election processes to assess voting systems' integrity and vulnerabilities. In this first portion of the meeting, Vice President Pence and President Trump delivered welcome and introductory remarks, and then each commission member spoke briefly about their backgrounds and commitments to the commission.
After a break for lunch, the first meeting of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity was gaveled back into session by commission vice chair and Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach (R). Mr. Kobach reviewed the commission's mission and operating procedures, and then opened up the floor to discuss what each commissioner thought would be important areas for investigation and discussion in future meetings. Topics included voter registration procedures, the civic value and duty of voting, and cybersecurity issues of voter information databases and elections.
Members of the DNC's voting rights commission held a news conference in response to the first public hearing of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. The chair of the DNC commission, Jason Kander, called President Trump's voter fraud claims a lie and said the presidential commission is a "vehicle for voter suppression." Other speakers included Reps. Terri Sewell (D-AL) and Joaquin Castro (D-TX) as well as California Secretary of State Alex Padilla (D). They stressed the importance of restoring the Voting Rights Act and improving the election system and voting opportunities.
President Trump hosted Republican senators at the White House to discuss their strategy for repealing and replacing the federal health care law. Before the meeting, he addressed the gathering saying they are "close" to an agreement and says members should not leave Washington for their summer recess until a deal can be reached.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) spoke with reporters following a White House luncheon with President Trump and other GOP senators to discuss health care. He said a procedural vote on a health care bill will be held next week that will be open to amendments.
Vice President Mike Pence chaired the first meeting of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity, which was established by executive order and tasked with studying federal election processes to assess voting systems' integrity and vulnerabilities. In this first portion of the meeting, Vice President Pence and President Trump delivered welcome and introductory remarks, and then each commission member spoke briefly about their backgrounds and commitments to the commission.
After a break for lunch, the first meeting of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity was gaveled back into session by commission vice chair and Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach (R). Mr. Kobach reviewed the commission's mission and operating procedures, and then opened up the floor to discuss what each commissioner thought would be important areas for investigation and discussion in future meetings. Topics included voter registration procedures, the civic value and duty of voting, and cybersecurity issues of voter information databases and elections.
Members of the DNC's voting rights commission held a news conference in response to the first public hearing of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. The chair of the DNC commission, Jason Kander, called President Trump's voter fraud claims a lie and said the presidential commission is a "vehicle for voter suppression." Other speakers included Reps. Terri Sewell (D-AL) and Joaquin Castro (D-TX) as well as California Secretary of State Alex Padilla (D). They stressed the importance of restoring the Voting Rights Act and improving the election system and voting opportunities.
SkyNews Australia Political Editor David Speers hosted a program wrapping up the most recent sitting session of Australia's parliament, from June 13 - 22, 2017. Topics debated included national security and terrorism, political party donations, and Australia's relationship with the U.S. The parliament was scheduled to next meet in early August 2017.
Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) talked to C-SPAN about being a new member of Congress, his family and community in Louisiana's 4th Congressional District, and who he looks to for advice and mentorship, including House majority whip and fellow Louisianian Steve Scalise.
Vice President Mike Pence chaired the first meeting of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity, which was established by executive order and tasked with studying federal election processes to assess voting systems' integrity and vulnerabilities. In this first portion of the meeting, Vice President Pence and President Trump delivered welcome and introductory remarks, and then each commission member spoke briefly about their backgrounds and commitments to the commission.
After a break for lunch, the first meeting of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity was gaveled back into session by commission vice chair and Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach (R). Mr. Kobach reviewed the commission's mission and operating procedures, and then opened up the floor to discuss what each commissioner thought would be important areas for investigation and discussion in future meetings. Topics included voter registration procedures, the civic value and duty of voting, and cybersecurity issues of voter information databases and elections.
Members of the DNC's voting rights commission held a news conference in response to the first public hearing of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. The chair of the DNC commission, Jason Kander, called President Trump's voter fraud claims a lie and said the presidential commission is a "vehicle for voter suppression." Other speakers included Reps. Terri Sewell (D-AL) and Joaquin Castro (D-TX) as well as California Secretary of State Alex Padilla (D). They stressed the importance of restoring the Voting Rights Act and improving the election system and voting opportunities.