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Washington Journal: 03/10/2020
3 hours, 1 minuteReps. Fred Upton (R-MI) and Nanette Barragan (D-CA) discuss the federal response to the coronavirus outbreak, and The Hill's Reid Wilson previews Tuesday's primary contests in six states.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 03/10/2020
33 minutesThe House will consider four bills under suspension of the rules including a bill implementing recommendations adopted by the Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress.
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Wells Fargo CEO Testifies Before House Financial Services
1 hour, 26 minutesWells Fargo CEO Charles Scharf testifies before the House Financial Services committee on the results of the committee's investigation into the bank's alleged consumer abuses.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 03/10/2020
1 hour, 30 minutesThe House will consider four bills under suspension of the rules including a bill implementing recommendations adopted by the Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress.
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U.S. House of Representatives: House Members on Coronavirus
10 minutesHouse members David Cicilline (D-RI) and Ami Bera (D-CA) spoke on the floor about the coronavirus.
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U.S. House of Representatives: Rep. Higgins on Coronavirus Costs
60 secondsCongressman Brian Higgins talked about the need to extend paid sick leave for those who contract the coronavirus. The New York Democrat also said the public health costs of the outbreak should be paid for by the federal government.
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President Trump & Vice President Pence Meet with Insurance CEOs on Coronavirus
9 minutesPresident Trump and Vice President Pence met at the White House with insurance CEOs on the government's response to the coronavirus.
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House GOP Leaders News Conference
21 minutesHouse Republicans held a news conference. One of the topics discussed was the coronavirus.
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Washington Journal: Reid Wilson
16 minutesThe Hill's Reid Wilson previewed Tuesday's primary contests in six states.
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Senate Party Leaders News Conference
17 minutesSenate party leaders hold their weekly news conferences.
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Washington Journal: Reid Wilson
25 minutesThe Hill's Reid Wilson previewed Tuesday's primary contests in six states.
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President Trump Talks to Reporters on Capitol Hill
7 minutesPresident Trump spoke to reporters on Capitol Hill following a closed-door meeting with Senate Republicans to discuss the coronavirus response. The president said he and Republican senators were exploring a number of legislative options to provide relief from the coronavirus outbreak. When asked, he said that he had not been tested for coronavirus because White House doctors did not believe it was necessary. President Trump praised his administration's response and urged the public to remain calm. "It will go away," he said. "Just stay calm."
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Senate Republican Leaders News Conference
12 minutesAfter meeting with President Trump about the coronavirus, Senate Republicans spoke to reporters.
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U.S. House of Representatives: House Members on Coronavirus
3 minutesHouse members David Cicilline (D-RI) and Ami Bera (D-CA) spoke on the floor about the coronavirus.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 03/10/2020
1 hour, 36 minutesThe House will consider four bills under suspension of the rules including a bill implementing recommendations adopted by the Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress.
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President Trump Talks to Reporters on Capitol Hill
6 minutesPresident Trump spoke to reporters on Capitol Hill following a closed-door meeting with Senate Republicans to discuss the coronavirus response. The president said he and Republican senators were exploring a number of legislative options to provide relief from the coronavirus outbreak. When asked, he said that he had not been tested for coronavirus because White House doctors did not believe it was necessary. President Trump praised his administration's response and urged the public to remain calm. "It will go away," he said. "Just stay calm."
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Senate Republican Leaders News Conference
13 minutesSenate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), joined by his leadership team, spoke to reporters on Capitol Hill following a closed-door meeting with President Trump and Vice President Pence on the coronavirus. The majority leader said his conference was considering a number of stimulus proposals to help relieve economic hardship caused by the coronavirus outbreak.
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Senate Democratic Leaders News Conference
17 minutesSenate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), joined by his leadership team, spoke to reporters on Capitol Hill following their weekly caucus meeting. The minority leader criticized reports that President Trump and congressional Republicans were considering tax relief for corporations, including the shale oil industry, in response to the economic hardship caused by the coronavirus outbreak. "You know what doesn't help stop the spread of the coronavirus? More corporate tax cuts," he said. The Democratic leader also said he and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) were working on a number of other proposals, including increasing the availability of testing kits and expanding paid sick leave, unemployment insurance and food security programs.
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White House Coronavirus Briefing
46 minutesThe White House Coronavirus Task Force, led by Vice President Pence, holds a briefing on the government's response to the outbreak.
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CDC Director Redfield Testifies on Coronavirus
2 hours, 31 minutesCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Dr. Robert Redfield testified on the government's response to the coronavirus outbreak as well as President Trump's 2021 budget request for the agency. Dr. Redfield answered lawmakers' questions about the nature of the virus and how the CDC was working with other federal agencies and international partners to help prevent and mitigate the outbreak.
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White House Coronavirus Briefing
32 minutesThe White House Coronavirus Task Force, led by Vice President Pence, held a briefing on the government's response to the outbreak.
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Campaign 2020: Primary Results and Candidate Speeches
1 hour, 33 minutesC-SPAN provides LIVE coverage of primary and caucus results from six states and speeches from the candidates.
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White House Coronavirus Briefing
46 minutesThe White House Coronavirus Task Force, led by Vice President Pence, held a briefing on the government's response to the outbreak. They discussed increases in testing, that risk to Americans contracting the virus still remain low, that private health insurance companies have agreed to waive co-payments on coronavirus testing and treatment, and that the White House is looking at possibly instituting a payroll tax holiday to help lift financial burdens attributed to the coronavirus.
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President Trump Talks to Reporters on Capitol Hill
6 minutesPresident Trump spoke to reporters on Capitol Hill following a closed-door meeting with Senate Republicans to discuss the coronavirus response. The president said he and Republican senators were exploring a number of legislative options to provide relief from the coronavirus outbreak. When asked, he said that he had not been tested for coronavirus because White House doctors did not believe it was necessary. President Trump praised his administration's response and urged the public to remain calm. "It will go away," he said. "Just stay calm."
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Senate Republican Leaders News Conference
13 minutesSenate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), joined by his leadership team, spoke to reporters on Capitol Hill following a closed-door meeting with President Trump and Vice President Pence on the coronavirus. The majority leader said his conference was considering a number of stimulus proposals to help relieve economic hardship caused by the coronavirus outbreak.
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Senate Democratic Leaders News Conference
18 minutesSenate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), joined by his leadership team, spoke to reporters on Capitol Hill following their weekly caucus meeting. The minority leader criticized reports that President Trump and congressional Republicans were considering tax relief for corporations, including the shale oil industry, in response to the economic hardship caused by the coronavirus outbreak. "You know what doesn't help stop the spread of the coronavirus? More corporate tax cuts," he said. The Democratic leader also said he and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) were working on a number of other proposals, including increasing the availability of testing kits and expanding paid sick leave, unemployment insurance and food security programs.
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Campaign 2020: Joe Biden Holds Campaign Event in Philadelphia
15 minutes2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden spoke to supporters from the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. He spoke optimistically about the evening's primary election results, saying "although there's a way to go, looks like we are going to have another good night." He later took a moment to thank Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and his supporters "for their tireless energy and their passion."
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Former Ebola Czar Ron Klain & Others Testify on Coronavirus Response
1 hour, 38 minutesThe House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness, Response and Recovery held a hearing with former Ebola Czar Ron Klain and others to examine the coronavirus response from the state and local perspective. The witnesses testified about the federal government's response to the coronavirus and how it has impacted efforts by state and local governments, discussing the need for increased and consistent funding for testing and prevention efforts, as well as putting science above partisan politics when putting forth a federal response. They also discussed the administration's travel ban, agreeing that it did help to slow down the introduction of the disease into the states, but did not stop the spread.
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White House Coronavirus Briefing
45 minutesThe White House Coronavirus Task Force, led by Vice President Pence, held a briefing on the government's response to the outbreak. They discussed increases in testing, that risk to Americans contracting the virus still remain low, that private health insurance companies have agreed to waive co-payments on coronavirus testing and treatment, and that the White House is looking at possibly instituting a payroll tax holiday to help lift financial burdens attributed to the coronavirus.
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Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross Testifies on President's 2021 Budget Request, Part 1
1 hour, 22 minutesCommerce Secretary Wilbur Ross testified before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee on President Trump's 2021 budget request for his department. The secretary fielded questions on range of issues, including the 2020 census, space commerce, trade relations, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) operations, and the protection of fisheries. This is the first portion of the hearing, before the committee took a short break.
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Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross Testifies on President's 2021 Budget Request, Part 2
42 minutesCommerce Secretary Wilbur Ross testified before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee on President Trump's 2021 budget request for his department. The secretary fielded questions on range of issues, including the 2020 census, space commerce, trade relations, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) operations, and the protection of fisheries. This is the second portion of the hearing, after the committee took a short break.
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Former Ebola Czar Ron Klain & Others Testify on Coronavirus Response
1 hour, 36 minutesThe House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness, Response and Recovery held a hearing with former Ebola Czar Ron Klain and others to examine the coronavirus response from the state and local perspective. The witnesses testified about the federal government's response to the coronavirus and how it has impacted efforts by state and local governments, discussing the need for increased and consistent funding for testing and prevention efforts, as well as putting science above partisan politics when putting forth a federal response. They also discussed the administration's travel ban, agreeing that it did help to slow down the introduction of the disease into the states, but did not stop the spread.
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Campaign 2020: Joe Biden Holds Campaign Event in Philadelphia
14 minutes2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden spoke to supporters from the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. He spoke optimistically about the evening's primary election results, saying "although there's a way to go, looks like we are going to have another good night." He later took a moment to thank Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and his supporters "for their tireless energy and their passion."