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Washington Journal 07/23/2017
3 hours, 1 minuteA forum for leading journalists and public policy makers to discuss key events and legislation.
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Newsmakers: Newsmakers - Rep. Luke Messer
32 minutesRep. Luke Messer, R-IN, Republican Policy Committee Chair, talks about House Republicans' perspective on how the legislative agenda will move ahead - tax reform, budget, and health care. He mentions that he and other House Republicans are upset with the Senate for its failure to pass a health care law that will repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. He also discusses a potential Senate race against Sen. Joe Donnelly.
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The Hill Discussion on Prescription Drugs
1 hour, 59 minutesThe Hill hosted members of Congress and industry experts to discuss prescription drug access and costs. FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb also participated in the event and talked about the FDA's role in encouraging market competition, improving transparency in the drug pricing process, and balancing the Trump administration's push for deregulation with the need for public and patient safety.
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White House Press Briefing
1 hour, 4 minutesNew White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci took questions from reporters at the White House briefing shortly after Sean Spicer announced his resignation as press secretary. Mr. Scaramucci also announced that Sarah Huckabee Sanders will be the new press secretary, the first woman to hold the post since the George W. Bush Administration.
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House Judiciary Subcommittee Hearing on Gangs
1 hour, 3 minutesThe House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security and Investigations held a hearing examining gang violence, sex trafficking and drugs. Federal, state and local law enforcement officials testified on the relationship between gangs, sex trafficking, drugs and how social media has impacted the fight against these crimes.
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House Appropriations Cmte. on Homeland Security Spending Bill
46 minutesMembers of the House Appropriations Committee met to mark up legislation for the nation's homeland security. It includes provisions to address drug and people smuggling and allocates $1.6 billion for "physical barrier construction" along the U.S. southern border. The bill addresses other areas such as immigration enforcement, aviation security, customs activities, cyberterrorism protection and natural disaster response. Members of the committee debated many amendments to the legislation. Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen (R-NJ) chairs the committee.
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Ryan McCrimmon
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Senate Foreign Relations on NATO, Canada & UK Ambassador Nominations
2 hours, 27 minutesThe Senate Foreign Relations Committee held a confirmation hearing for the ambassador nominations to key U.S. allies, including Canada, Singapore, Italy, the United Kingdom and NATO. Former U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX), President Trump's nominee for ambassador to NATO, answered a range of questions from the committee related to Russia. Other topics included trade relations with Canada and the U.K. post-Brexit, Singapore's role in the Asia-Pacific region, and the increasing threat of cyberattacks.
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Newsmakers: Newsmakers - Rep. Luke Messer
32 minutesRep. Luke Messer, R-IN, Republican Policy Committee Chair, talks about House Republicans' perspective on how the legislative agenda will move ahead - tax reform, budget, and health care. He mentions that he and other House Republicans are upset with the Senate for its failure to pass a health care law that will repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. He also discusses a potential Senate race against Sen. Joe Donnelly.
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Helsinki Commission on Russia and Pres. Vladimir Putin
1 hour, 28 minutesThe Commission on Security & Cooperation in Europe, also known as the Helsinki Commission, held a discussion on Russia and government corruption through the decades, including now under President Vladimir Putin. Panel experts agreed that the corruption has increased through the years. They also talked about what the international community can do to tamp down on this behavior and spur democratic ideals.
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Q&A: David Garrow - PART TWO
1 hour, 0 minuteThis week on Q&A, part two of our interview with Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer, David Garrow. Mr. Garrow, a professor of law and history at the University of Pittsburgh, talks about his book, "Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama," which covers President Obama's life prior to winning the presidency. You can watch part one of this interview on our website: c-span.org.
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Prime Minister's Questions: 07/19/2017
46 minutesBritish Prime Minister Theresa May fielded questions from members of the House of Commons in the last Question Time before parliament's summer recess. The Prime Miinister answered questions on domestic issues including U.K.'s universal health care system, public sector pay, and counterterroism efforts.
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Kimberly Leonard
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Campaign: CLARENCE LUSANE
58 minutesAuthor and Howard University Political Science Department Chairman Clarence Lusane discusses the 50th anniversary of the Detroit riots.
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Rep. Mike Johnson New Member Interview
11 minutesRep. 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.
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Q&A: David Garrow - PART TWO
1 hour, 0 minuteThis week on Q&A, part two of our interview with Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer, David Garrow. Mr. Garrow, a professor of law and history at the University of Pittsburgh, talks about his book, "Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama," which covers President Obama's life prior to winning the presidency. You can watch part one of this interview on our website: c-span.org.
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Prime Minister's Questions: 07/19/2017
45 minutesBritish Prime Minister Theresa May fielded questions from members of the House of Commons in the last Question Time before parliament's summer recess. The Prime Miinister answered questions on domestic issues including U.K.'s universal health care system, public sector pay, and counterterroism efforts.
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Campaign: CLARENCE LUSANE
58 minutesAuthor and Howard University Political Science Department Chairman Clarence Lusane discusses the 50th anniversary of the Detroit riots.
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Collins and Barrasso on CBS
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Rand Paul on CNN
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Chuck Schumer on ABC
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House Budget on 2018 Concurrent Resolution Part 2
1 hour, 49 minutesThe House Budget Committee met to mark up the 2018 budget resolution. In this portion, committee members continued debating and voting on amendments. Amendments considered included one on Planned Parenthood funding and another on the president's proposed wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Rep. Diane Black (R-TN) chairs the committee while Rep. John Yarmuth (D-KY) serves as the ranking member.
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Ryan McCrimmon
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Senate Foreign Relations on Callista Gingrich Ambassador Holy See Nomination
1 hour, 19 minutesThe Senate Foreign Relations Committee held a hearing for the nomination of four candidates for State Department positions. The nominees included Callista Gingrich to be U.S. ambassador to the Vatican, Nathan Sales as the State Department's counterterrorism coordinator, George Glass to be the ambassador to Portugal, and Carl Risch to be assistant secretary of State for consular affairs. Committee members questioned the nominees on a range of issues including climate change, travel visas, budget cuts to the State Department, and countering violent extremism.
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Hearing on Proposed State Department Reorganization
52 minutesFollowing a break for floor votes, Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan continued his testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on the proposed reorganization of the State Department that was part of President Trump's fiscal year 2018 budget proposal. A number of Democrats pressed Mr. Sullivan on whether or not the administration planned to reduce the number of special envoys, and on future plans for the U.S. Agency for International Development.
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Ryan McCrimmon
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Q&A: David Garrow - PART TWO
1 hour, 0 minuteThis week on Q&A, part two of our interview with Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer, David Garrow. Mr. Garrow, a professor of law and history at the University of Pittsburgh, talks about his book, "Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama," which covers President Obama's life prior to winning the presidency. You can watch part one of this interview on our website: c-span.org.