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Washington Journal: 02/25/2020
3 hours, 0 minutePew Research Center's Mark Hugo Lopez discusses Latino voters and Campaign 2020, ONE Campaign's Tom Hart discusses proposed cuts to foreign aid, and Washington Times' Jeff Mordock discusses Attorney Gen. Barr's management of the Justice Department.
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President Trump Holds News Conference
7 minutesPresident Trump held a news conference in New Delhi, India.
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Sen. Lamar Alexander talks to Reporters on Coronavirus
4 minutesSenate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee Chair Lamar Alexander (R-TN) spoke to reporters following a briefing on the coronavirus. Sen. Alexander expressed concerned over the global spread of the virus but said he was pleased with the federal response thus far.
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Sen. Patty Murray talks to Reporters on Coronavirus
60 secondsSen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA), who previously served as a doctor before coming to Congress, spoke to reporters following a briefing on the coronavirus. Sen. Cassidy said he supports the White House's request for $2.5 billion and believes the administration is on top of the situation. He also explained the timeline for creating a vaccine.
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Sen. Dick Durbin talks to Reporters on Coronavirus
3 minutesSenate Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) spoke to reporters following a briefing on the coronavirus. Sen. Durbin said he supports the White House's request for $2.5 billion to address coronavirus but opposed proposed cuts to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in the administration's 2021 budget.
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Sen. Mike Braun talks to Reporters on Coronavirus
4 minutesSen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA), who previously served as a doctor before coming to Congress, spoke to reporters following a briefing on the coronavirus. Sen. Cassidy said he supports the White House's request for $2.5 billion and believes the administration is on top of the situation. He also explained the timeline for creating a vaccine.
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Sen. Blumenthal talks to Reporters on Coronavirus
16 minutesSen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA), who previously served as a doctor before coming to Congress, spoke to reporters following a briefing on the coronavirus. Sen. Cassidy said he supports the White House's request for $2.5 billion and believes the administration is on top of the situation. He also explained the timeline for creating a vaccine.
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Health & Human Services 2021 Budget Request
2 hours, 6 minutesHealth and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar testifies before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee on the president's 2021 budget request for his department.
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President Trump Holds News Conference
47 minutesPresident Trump held a news conference with reporters in New Delhi, India following his meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He talked about several issues including an update on the coronavirus, India's relationship with Pakistan, and Russian interference in U.S. elections. He was also asked about his recent tweet criticizing some comments made by Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor. He told reporters that Justice Sotomayor should recuse herself from anything Trump-related and added that he found her comments on a dissent in a recent immigration court decision "highly inappropriate."
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Sen. Dick Durbin talks to Reporters on Coronavirus
4 minutesSenate Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) spoke to reporters following a briefing on the coronavirus. Sen. Durbin said he supports the White House's request for $2.5 billion to address coronavirus but opposed proposed cuts to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in the administration's 2021 budget.
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Sen. Lamar Alexander talks to Reporters on Coronavirus
3 minutesSenate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee Chair Lamar Alexander (R-TN) spoke to reporters following a briefing on the coronavirus. Sen. Alexander expressed concerned over the global spread of the virus but said he was pleased with the federal response thus far.
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Sen. Bill Cassidy talks to Reporters on Coronavirus
7 minutesSen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA), who previously served as a doctor before coming to Congress, spoke to reporters following a briefing on the coronavirus. Sen. Cassidy said he supports the White House's request for $2.5 billion and believes the administration is on top of the situation. He also explained the timeline for creating a vaccine.
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Sen. Mike Braun talks to Reporters on Coronavirus
3 minutesSen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA), who previously served as a doctor before coming to Congress, spoke to reporters following a briefing on the coronavirus. Sen. Cassidy said he supports the White House's request for $2.5 billion and believes the administration is on top of the situation. He also explained the timeline for creating a vaccine.
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Sen. Blumenthal talks to Reporters on Coronavirus
4 minutesSen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA), who previously served as a doctor before coming to Congress, spoke to reporters following a briefing on the coronavirus. Sen. Cassidy said he supports the White House's request for $2.5 billion and believes the administration is on top of the situation. He also explained the timeline for creating a vaccine.
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Health & Human Services 2021 Budget Request
11 minutesHealth and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar testified before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee on the president's 2021 budget request for his department.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 02/25/2020
10 minutesThe House returns for legislative business following the Presidents' Day recess. Members will debate five veterans affairs bills including providing legal services for homeless veterans and requiring VA reports to Congress to be available online.
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Acting DHS Secretary Wolf Testifies on President's 2021 Budget Request
1 hour, 37 minutesActing Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf testified on Capitol Hill about the president's 2021 budget request. Members of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security asked about the coronavirus response, drug interdiction efforts, the president's border wall and 2020 election security. The Homeland Security Department budget proposal includes approximately $49.7 billion in net discretionary funding along with an additional $5.1 billion for the disaster relief fund.
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Washington Journal: Mark Hugo Lopez
29 minutesPew Research Center's Mark Hugo Lopez discussed the role of the Latino vote in the Democratic primaries and general election this fall.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 02/25/2020
1 hour, 35 minutesThe House returns for legislative business following the Presidents' Day recess. Members will debate five veterans affairs bills including providing legal services for homeless veterans and requiring VA reports to Congress to be available online.
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President Trump Holds News Conference
47 minutesPresident Trump held a news conference with reporters in New Delhi, India following his meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He talked about several issues including an update on the coronavirus, India's relationship with Pakistan, and Russian interference in U.S. elections. He was also asked about his recent tweet criticizing some comments made by Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor. He told reporters that Justice Sotomayor should recuse herself from anything Trump-related and added that he found her comments on a dissent in a recent immigration court decision "highly inappropriate."
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HHS Officials Hold Coronavirus Briefing
48 minutesHealth and Human Services officials held a briefing to provide an update on the federal government's response to the coronavirus outbreak. "The immediate risk to the general American public remains low, but as we have warned, that has the potential to change quickly," said Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, before talking about the steps the administration is taking the prevent and mitigate a potential U.S. outbreak. Other officials briefing the press included National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases Director Dr. Nancy Messonnier, Center for Disease Control and Prevention Principal Deputy Director Dr. Anne Schuchat, Assistant Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Robert Kadlec, and Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn.
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Washington Journal: Mark Hugo Lopez
35 minutesPew Research Center's Mark Hugo Lopez discussed the role of the Latino vote in the Democratic primaries and general election this fall.
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Health & Human Services 2021 Budget Request
2 hours, 8 minutesHealth and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar appeared before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee to testify on the president's 2021 budget request for his department. While senators asked the secretary about a range of health issues, the majority of the hearing focused on the coronavirus outbreak in China that was beginning to spread to other Asian nations as well as parts of Europe, including Italy. Secretary Azar talked about the steps the administration was taking to prevent and mitigate the virus and how prepared the U.S. would be for a domestic outbreak. Senators of both parties raised concerns about the administration's $2.5 billion supplemental request to combat the virus and called for greater transparency with the federal government on its preparedness and response activities.
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HHS Officials Hold Coronavirus Briefing
47 minutesHealth and Human Services officials held a briefing to provide an update on the federal government's response to the coronavirus outbreak. "The immediate risk to the general American public remains low, but as we have warned, that has the potential to change quickly," said Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, before talking about the steps the administration is taking the prevent and mitigate a potential U.S. outbreak. Other officials briefing the press included National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases Director Dr. Nancy Messonnier, Center for Disease Control and Prevention Principal Deputy Director Dr. Anne Schuchat, Assistant Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Robert Kadlec, and Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn.
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Sen. Dick Durbin talks to Reporters on Coronavirus
3 minutesSenate Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) spoke to reporters following a briefing on the coronavirus. Sen. Durbin said he supports the White House's request for $2.5 billion to address coronavirus but opposed proposed cuts to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in the administration's 2021 budget.
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Sen. Blumenthal talks to Reporters on Coronavirus
5 minutesSen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA), who previously served as a doctor before coming to Congress, spoke to reporters following a briefing on the coronavirus. Sen. Cassidy said he supports the White House's request for $2.5 billion and believes the administration is on top of the situation. He also explained the timeline for creating a vaccine.
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Sen. Mike Braun talks to Reporters on Coronavirus
3 minutesSen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA), who previously served as a doctor before coming to Congress, spoke to reporters following a briefing on the coronavirus. Sen. Cassidy said he supports the White House's request for $2.5 billion and believes the administration is on top of the situation. He also explained the timeline for creating a vaccine.
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Sen. Patty Murray talks to Reporters on Coronavirus
60 secondsSen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA), who previously served as a doctor before coming to Congress, spoke to reporters following a briefing on the coronavirus. Sen. Cassidy said he supports the White House's request for $2.5 billion and believes the administration is on top of the situation. He also explained the timeline for creating a vaccine.
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Sen. Lamar Alexander talks to Reporters on Coronavirus
3 minutesSenate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee Chair Lamar Alexander (R-TN) spoke to reporters following a briefing on the coronavirus. Sen. Alexander expressed concerned over the global spread of the virus but said he was pleased with the federal response thus far.
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Sen. Bill Cassidy talks to Reporters on Coronavirus
9 minutesSen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA), who previously served as a doctor before coming to Congress, spoke to reporters following a briefing on the coronavirus. Sen. Cassidy said he supports the White House's request for $2.5 billion and believes the administration is on top of the situation. He also explained the timeline for creating a vaccine.
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President Trump Holds News Conference
48 minutesPresident Trump held a news conference with reporters in New Delhi, India following his meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He talked about several issues including an update on the coronavirus, India's relationship with Pakistan, and Russian interference in U.S. elections. He was also asked about his recent tweet criticizing some comments made by Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor. He told reporters that Justice Sotomayor should recuse herself from anything Trump-related and added that he found her comments on a dissent in a recent immigration court decision "highly inappropriate."
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Senate Hearing on U.S. European Command & U.S. Transportation Command Spending
1 hour, 55 minutesTop military officials told lawmakers precautions are being taken abroad to protect U.S. forces and their families as the coronavirus continues to spread. Gen. Tod Wolters, commander of European Command, told lawmakers that service members stationed in Italy are banned from traveling to certain parts of the country where there is an outbreak. His comments came during a hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee regarding the European and Transportation Commands' fiscal year 2021 defense authorization requests.
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Health & Human Services 2021 Budget Request
2 hours, 8 minutesHealth and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar appeared before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee to testify on the president's 2021 budget request for his department. While senators asked the secretary about a range of health issues, the majority of the hearing focused on the coronavirus outbreak in China that was beginning to spread to other Asian nations as well as parts of Europe, including Italy. Secretary Azar talked about the steps the administration was taking to prevent and mitigate the virus and how prepared the U.S. would be for a domestic outbreak. Senators of both parties raised concerns about the administration's $2.5 billion supplemental request to combat the virus and called for greater transparency with the federal government on its preparedness and response activities.
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HHS Officials Hold Coronavirus Briefing
45 minutesHealth and Human Services officials held a briefing to provide an update on the federal government's response to the coronavirus outbreak. "The immediate risk to the general American public remains low, but as we have warned, that has the potential to change quickly," said Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, before talking about the steps the administration is taking the prevent and mitigate a potential U.S. outbreak. Other officials briefing the press included National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases Director Dr. Nancy Messonnier, Center for Disease Control and Prevention Principal Deputy Director Dr. Anne Schuchat, Assistant Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Robert Kadlec, and Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn.
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Sen. Dick Durbin talks to Reporters on Coronavirus
4 minutesSenate Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) spoke to reporters following a briefing on the coronavirus. Sen. Durbin said he supports the White House's request for $2.5 billion to address coronavirus but opposed proposed cuts to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in the administration's 2021 budget.
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Sen. Mike Braun talks to Reporters on Coronavirus
3 minutesSen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA), who previously served as a doctor before coming to Congress, spoke to reporters following a briefing on the coronavirus. Sen. Cassidy said he supports the White House's request for $2.5 billion and believes the administration is on top of the situation. He also explained the timeline for creating a vaccine.
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Sen. Patty Murray talks to Reporters on Coronavirus
60 secondsSen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA), who previously served as a doctor before coming to Congress, spoke to reporters following a briefing on the coronavirus. Sen. Cassidy said he supports the White House's request for $2.5 billion and believes the administration is on top of the situation. He also explained the timeline for creating a vaccine.
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Sen. Lamar Alexander talks to Reporters on Coronavirus
4 minutesSenate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee Chair Lamar Alexander (R-TN) spoke to reporters following a briefing on the coronavirus. Sen. Alexander expressed concerned over the global spread of the virus but said he was pleased with the federal response thus far.
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Campaign 2020: CBS Hosts Democratic Presidential Debate in South Carolina
1 hour, 52 minutes2020 Democratic presidential candidates Senators Bernie Sanders, Amy Klobuchar and Elizabeth Warren, plus Pete Buttigieg, Joe Biden, Tom Steyer and Mike Bloomberg participated in the 10th presidential debate of the cycle, hosted in Charleston, South Carolina by CBS News. The debate came four days before voters in South Carolina were slated to vote in the state's Democratic presidential primary, the fourth early state contest in the cycle after Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada. Topics covered included housing, health care and efforts to curb gun violence.