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Washington Journal
3 hours, 0 minuteA forum for leading journalists and public policy makers to discuss key events and legislation.
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Newsmakers: Newsmakers - Rep. Richard Neal
35 minutesRep. Richard Neal, Ways & Means Cmte Ranking Member, talks about tax reform efforts in Congress.
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Campaign 2018: President Trump Holds Rally in West Virginia
48 minutesPresident Trump delivered remarks to supporters at a rally in Huntington, West Virginia. The president called the Russia story a "total fabrication" and urged prosecutors to investigate Hillary Clinton's emails instead. During the rally, West Virginia Governor Jim Justice announced he is switching parties from a Democrat to a Republican.
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Sen. Jeff Flake R-AZ on NBC Meet the Press
2 minutesSen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) talks about the tone and rhetoric being used in politics.
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Campaign 2018: Senators Tillis & Coons on ABC This Week
2 minutesSenators Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Chris Coons (D-DE) talk about the Russia investigation being led by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
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Campaign 2018: Sen. Ron Johnson on CNN State of the Union
60 secondsSen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) talks about legislation that would prevent President Trump from firing Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigating possible collusion between Russia and the Trump presidential campaign.
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Pence Remarks at National Conservative Student Conference
31 minutesVice President Mike Pence stressed that despite the setback in the Senate, the administration is not giving up on efforts to repeal and replace the health care law. His comments came during remarks to students attending the annual National Conservative Student Conference hosted by the Young America's Foundation in Washington, DC. The vice president was one of several leading republicans to have spoken at this year's conference.
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Carson Remarks at National Conservative Student Conference
29 minutesHousing & Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Ben Carson said that one of his goals for the agency he leads is to define success as not by how many people they can place into public housing but how many people can get out of it. Secretary Carson's comments came as he sat down for a one-on-one interview with the Young America's Foundation during their annual National Conservative Student Conference in Washington, DC. He was one of several members from the Trump administration who spoke to students about conservative values and leadership.
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Washington This Week
1 hour, 5 minutesKey Capitol Hill hearings, speeches from policy makers, and political coverage from around the country.
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National Press Club Panel on the Press and Government Officials
2 hours, 3 minutesThe National Press Club Journalism Institute hosted a discussion with reporters, congressional staffers and scholars assessing the current relationship between government officials and the press. Topics addressed included press access to lawmakers, the role of press secretaries and challenges involving classified leaks. Notable speakers included former White House Press Secretary Mike McCurry, Senate Historian Don Ritchie, congressional reporters Billy House and John Donnelly along with the communications advisers for House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) and Senator Tom Udall (D-NM).
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Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein on FOX
2 minutesDeputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein talks about the role of Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
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Campaign 2018: Senators Tillis & Coons on ABC This Week
3 minutesSenators Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Chris Coons (D-DE) talk about the Russia investigation being led by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
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CBO Director Keith Hall Remarks
45 minutesCongressional Budget Office Director Keith Hall delivered remarks and took questions from the audience on how his office makes spending and impact projections for legislation. He was speaking at a conference on retirement economics research hosted by Boston College in Washington, DC.
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Procedure and Politics of the 115th Congress
1 hour, 34 minutesScholars and reporters with expertise in Senate and House procedure and politics spoke at a panel discussion on how those two factors were affecting the 115th Congress and its ability to pass legislation with Republican majorities in both chambers. The discussion was hosted by the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC, and was framed by the release of "Exceptions to the Rule: The Politics of Filibuster Limitations in the U.S. Senate," which was authored by Molly Reynolds, a Brookings scholar and one of the panelists.
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Newsmakers: Newsmakers - Rep. Richard Neal
35 minutesRep. Richard Neal, Ways & Means Cmte Ranking Member, talks about tax reform efforts in Congress.
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Senate Environment Committee Hearing on FBI Headquarters
1 hour, 25 minutesOfficials from the FBI and General Services Administration (GSA) testified before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee on the future of the FBI headquarters. According to GSA acting commissioner Michael Gelber, the FBI consolidation project was cancelled due to a budget shortfall of $882 million dollars. Committee members expressed concern over the GSA's decision to cancel the proposal without notifying Congress. FBI Chief Financial Officer Richard Haley said the infrastructure of the current FBI headquarters is inefficient and doesn't allow the agency to effectively carry out its mission.
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Q&A
1 hour, 0 minuteInteresting people in politics and media.
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90th Anniversary of China's People's Liberation Army
59 minutesChinese President Xi Jinping delivered a speech on the 90th anniversary of China's People's Liberation Army at ceremony in Beijing. He talked in great detail about the efforts to modernize the army and what it would take to build a world-class military. In his speech, he said China would never seek aggression or expansion, but remained confident that it could defeat all invasions. This one-hour program was courtesy of China Global Television Network (CGTN).
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Iranian President Rouhani Swearing-In Ceremony
34 minutesIranian President Hassan Rouhani was sworn in for a second term at his inauguration ceremony in Tehran before a gathering of dignitaries from more than 100 countries. In his address, he commented on the nuclear agreement reached in July 2015, accusing the U.S. of not adhering to its obligations and urged Europe to defend the agreement. He vowed Iran would never violate the accord and would not remain idle in the face of U.S. noncompliance. The Iranian president also said the time for imposing sanctions on his country has ended and called for negotiations to deal with these issues. This event comes to you courtesy of Iran's Press TV.
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Campaign: JOSÉ MIGUEL CRUZ
27 minutesFlorida International University's Jose Miguel Cruz discusses the Trump Administration's crackdown on transnational gangs such as MS-13.
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Q&A: Cate Lineberry
1 hour, 0 minuteThis week on Q&A, journalist and author, Cate Lineberry. Ms. Lineberry discusses her book, "Be Free or Die," about the life of Robert Smalls, a slave who escaped bondage during the Civil War and went on to become a member of the U.S. Congress.
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90th Anniversary of China's People's Liberation Army
59 minutesChinese President Xi Jinping delivered a speech on the 90th anniversary of China's People's Liberation Army at ceremony in Beijing. He talked in great detail about the efforts to modernize the army and what it would take to build a world-class military. In his speech, he said China would never seek aggression or expansion, but remained confident that it could defeat all invasions. This one-hour program was courtesy of China Global Television Network (CGTN).
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Iranian President Rouhani Swearing-In Ceremony
34 minutesIranian President Hassan Rouhani was sworn in for a second term at his inauguration ceremony in Tehran before a gathering of dignitaries from more than 100 countries. In his address, he commented on the nuclear agreement reached in July 2015, accusing the U.S. of not adhering to its obligations and urged Europe to defend the agreement. He vowed Iran would never violate the accord and would not remain idle in the face of U.S. noncompliance. The Iranian president also said the time for imposing sanctions on his country has ended and called for negotiations to deal with these issues. This event comes to you courtesy of Iran's Press TV.
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Campaign: JOSÉ MIGUEL CRUZ
27 minutesFlorida International University's Jose Miguel Cruz discusses the Trump Administration's crackdown on transnational gangs such as MS-13.
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South Korea Military Defense Discussion
1 hour, 20 minutesThe Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies held a discussion on South Korea's military defense. Retired Korean Lt. Gen. In-Bum Chun outlined the challenges Korea's military operations face including the current military structure and the impact that low birth rates have had on maintaining a standing force.
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CBO Director Keith Hall Remarks
44 minutesCongressional Budget Office Director Keith Hall delivered remarks and took questions from the audience on how his office makes spending and impact projections for legislation. He was speaking at a conference on retirement economics research hosted by Boston College in Washington, DC.
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Hearing on Reducing Wildfires
1 hour, 55 minutesThe Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee held a hearing on how wildfires can be reduced through the use of technology. Wildfire experts and government officials addressed concerns of budget cuts, climate change, better community cooperation and the lack of urgency in treating overgrown forests. Currently, there are more than 400 million acres that are at risk for wildfires. The safety of firefighters were also addressed and committee members acknowledged the recent deaths of two firefighters in Montana.
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Q&A: Cate Lineberry
1 hour, 0 minuteThis week on Q&A, journalist and author, Cate Lineberry. Ms. Lineberry discusses her book, "Be Free or Die," about the life of Robert Smalls, a slave who escaped bondage during the Civil War and went on to become a member of the U.S. Congress.