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Washington Journal: 04/26/2020
3 hours, 2 minutesFormer Obama USAID official Jeremy Konyndyk and former Speaker Newt Gingrich discuss the latest developments in combating the coronavirus pandemic and the U.S. and global response.
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Fox News' Chris Wallace on Journalism During the Coronavirus Pandemic
1 hour, 8 minutes"Fox News Sunday" host Chris Wallace discussed the role of journalism during the coronavirus pandemic with Mo Elleithee, executive director of the Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service. They also talked about President Trump's relationship with the media and the future of local news.
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Maryland Gov. Hogan on Coronavirus Pandemic & State's Response with Politico
32 minutesMaryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) spoke with Politico about his state's continuing response to the coronavirus pandemic and what reopening would look like when there's a substantial decrease in positive cases for a period of time. He also spoke about how the state's first lady negotiated the deal to get testing kits from South Korea. Other topics discussed included voting in the June primary and additional federal funding for states.
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Illinois & Michigan Governors Discuss Coronavirus Response with Washington Post
22 minutesGov. J.B. Pritzker (D-IL) and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) talked about the coronavirus pandemic and response with Washington Post National Political Reporter Robert Costa. Gov. Pritzker said the White House is not managing the national emergency, and criticized President Trump's rhetoric and understanding of testing.
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New York Gov. Cuomo Holds Coronavirus Briefing
54 minutesNew York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) holds a briefing in Albany on the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Gov. Larry Hogan R-MD
60 secondsOn ABC's "This Week," Gov. Larry Hogan (R-MD) talked about guidelines in his state, and responded to the fact that other states are beginning to re-open their economies.
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer D-MI
60 secondsOn ABC's "The Week," Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) talked about the coronavirus response in her state, and the prospects for lifting restrictions.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt R-OK
2 minutesOn "Fox News Sunday," Gov. Kevin Stitt (R-OK) talked about his decision to allow the re-opening of some businesses in his state.
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Campaign 2020: RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel Discussion at Georgetown University
57 minutesRNC Chair Ronna McDaniel said the Republican party is moving "full steam ahead" in planning the 2020 convention in Charlotte later this summer, but will assess by early July whether contingencies need to be made due to the coronavirus. She spoke to Mo Elleithee, executive director of the Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Affairs, about the presidential campaign during the coronavirus pandemic and took questions from students.
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Washington Journal: Newt Gingrich
52 minutesFormer Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich discussed the U.S. and global coronavirus pandemic response.
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White House Coronavirus Task Force Briefing
1 hour, 6 minutesPresident Trump and members of the White House Coronavirus Task Force held a briefing on the federal government's response to the pandemic. When asked about Georgia's plan to reopen parts of the state economy in the coming days, the president responded, "I'm not happy about it and I'm not happy about Brian Kemp." He said he voiced his opinion with the Republican governor, but was ultimately leaving it up to each state to decide how to reopen. President Trump also said his administration may extend its social distancing guidelines until early in the summer or even later. Acting Homeland Security Under Secretary for Science and Technology William Bryan spoke from the podium about research his lab was conducting on the resiliency of the virus. He said that sunlight, warm temperatures and high humidity seemed to diminish the virus and that disinfectants and chemicals were effective in killing it. President Trump was also asked about reports that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un may be exper
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White House Coronavirus Task Force Briefing
25 minutesPresident Trump and members of the White House Coronavirus Task Force held a briefing on the federal government's response to the pandemic. They discussed the progress being made by the states, the efforts several governors are taking to reopen their economies, and the improving coronavirus numbers. President Trump, joined by FDA Commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn, announced the approval of the first COVID-19 at-home testing kit. The president did not take questions from reporters at this briefing.
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Sen. Tim Scott & Others Discuss Coronavirus Pandemic Impact on Small Businesses
42 minutesAxios hosted a virtual event with Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), U.S. Chamber of Commerce President Suzanne Clark and others to discuss the economic impact of the coronavirus on small businesses. They addressed how small businesses can move forward, what guidelines businesses should follow, and what needs to happen if the federal government moves ahead with another round of stimulus.
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Gov. Larry Hogan R-MD
60 secondsOn ABC's "This Week," Gov. Larry Hogan (R-MD) talked about guidelines in his state, and responded to the fact that other states are beginning to re-open their economies.
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer D-MI
60 secondsOn ABC's "The Week," Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) talked about the coronavirus response in her state, and the prospects for lifting restrictions.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt R-OK
2 minutesOn "Fox News Sunday," Gov. Kevin Stitt (R-OK) talked about his decision to allow the re-opening of some businesses in his state.
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Former Lawmakers & Federal Officials Discuss the Coronavirus Pandemic and Response
53 minutesThe University of Arizona National Institute for Civil Discourse (NICD) held a virtual conversation on the coronavirus pandemic and the federal government's response. Several former lawmakers and federal officials took part in the conversation, including former members of congress Rep. Gabby Giffords (D-AZ) and Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ). Also joining in the discussion were former U.S. Health Secretaries Mike Leavitt (Bush Administration, 2005-09) and Sylvia Burwell (Obama Administration, 2014-17). They discussed why bipartisan leadership is critical during this time, how to overcome the challenges of COVID-19, how past crises can inform a path forward today, and that everyone has a role to play during and after the pandemic. Keith Allred, the director of the institute, also addressed the issue of surprise medical billing, which the institute, as well as Congress, has been working on through a bipartisan lens.
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New York Gov. Cuomo Holds Coronavirus Briefing
56 minutesNew York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) held a briefing in Albany on the state's response to coronavirus pandemic. The governor outlined a phased reopening plan that largely mirrors guidance put out by the White House Coronavirus Task Force. He said testing would be critical to the reopening strategy, as the state monitors the infection rate through hospitalizations, antibody testing and diagnostic testing. Gov. Cuomo said that some construction and manufacturing businesses in less-impacted regions could begin to return to work by May 15, when the state's current mitigation orders were set to expire. After a 14-day decline in the hospitalization rate, a second phase could commence when more businesses, based on how essential they are and how much risk they pose, could begin to reopen. He also said the government and private sector would have to "reimagine" the way business is done rather than just reopen to how things used to be.
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Washington Journal: Jeremy Konyndyk
57 minutesJeremy Konyndyk, senior policy fellow at the Center for Global Development, discussed the latest on the coronavirus pandemic and the U.S. and global response.
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Gov. Larry Hogan R-MD
2 minutesOn ABC's "This Week," Gov. Larry Hogan (R-MD) talked about guidelines in his state, and responded to the fact that other states are beginning to re-open their economies.
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer D-MI
60 secondsOn ABC's "The Week," Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) talked about the coronavirus response in her state, and the prospects for lifting restrictions.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt R-OK
3 minutesOn "Fox News Sunday," Gov. Kevin Stitt (R-OK) talked about his decision to allow the re-opening of some businesses in his state.
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Q&A: Author Chris Arnade on the Dignity and Resilience of the American Underclass
59 minutesFormer Wall Street trader turned photojournalist Chris Arnade discussed his book "Dignity," in which he documents the plight of those living on the margins of society in America. He talked about his photos and shared stories about some of the people he befriended during his travels.
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Prime Minister's Questions: 04/22/2020
49 minutesBritish Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab answered a range of questions on the coronavirus pandemic from members in the House of Commons during Prime Minister's Questions. Mr. Raab was standing in for Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is recovering at home from the coronavirus. New Labour Party leader Keir Starmer, who replaced Jeremy Corbyn, made his first official appearance during Question Time. This was the first hybrid Question Time where members were allowed to ask questions virtually and in-person. Several questions focused on the government's response to the pandemic, testing, and support for small businesses. Labour member Angela Eagle asked about President Trump's recent actions against the World Health Organization, saying the U.K. "will not be drawn in the U.S. president's disgraceful vendetta against the World Health Organization."
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British Ambassador to the U.S. on Coronavirus Response & Transatlantic Relations
35 minutesThe United Kingdom's new ambassador to the U.S. Karen Pierce sat down for a virtual interview with Politico Global Translations author Ryan Heath to discuss the coronavirus pandemic, her diplomatic service, and the status of U.S.-U.K. relations. Ms. Pierce previously served as the U.K.'s ambassador to the United Nations and is the first woman to serve as the British ambassador to the U.S. During this 30-minute discussion, she also talked about Britain's global leadership after leaving the European Union, the future of the World Health Organization, diplomacy in the age of a pandemic, and her preference for meeting leaders face-to-face.
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Illinois & Michigan Governors Discuss Coronavirus Response with Washington Post
37 minutesGov. J.B. Pritzker (D-IL) and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) talked about the coronavirus pandemic and response with Washington Post National Political Reporter Robert Costa. Gov. Pritzker said the White House is not managing the national emergency, and criticized President Trump's rhetoric and understanding of testing.
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Q&A: Author Chris Arnade on the Dignity and Resilience of the American Underclass
1 hour, 0 minuteFormer Wall Street trader turned photojournalist Chris Arnade discussed his book "Dignity," in which he documents the plight of those living on the margins of society in America. He talked about his photos and shared stories about some of the people he befriended during his travels.
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Prime Minister's Questions: 04/22/2020
50 minutesBritish Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab answered a range of questions on the coronavirus pandemic from members in the House of Commons during Prime Minister's Questions. Mr. Raab was standing in for Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is recovering at home from the coronavirus. New Labour Party leader Keir Starmer, who replaced Jeremy Corbyn, made his first official appearance during Question Time. This was the first hybrid Question Time where members were allowed to ask questions virtually and in-person. Several questions focused on the government's response to the pandemic, testing, and support for small businesses. Labour member Angela Eagle asked about President Trump's recent actions against the World Health Organization, saying the U.K. "will not be drawn in the U.S. president's disgraceful vendetta against the World Health Organization."
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New York Gov. Cuomo Holds Coronavirus Briefing
56 minutesNew York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) held a briefing in Albany on the state's response to coronavirus pandemic. The governor outlined a phased reopening plan that largely mirrors guidance put out by the White House Coronavirus Task Force. He said testing would be critical to the reopening strategy, as the state monitors the infection rate through hospitalizations, antibody testing and diagnostic testing. Gov. Cuomo said that some construction and manufacturing businesses in less-impacted regions could begin to return to work by May 15, when the state's current mitigation orders were set to expire. After a 14-day decline in the hospitalization rate, a second phase could commence when more businesses, based on how essential they are and how much risk they pose, could begin to reopen. He also said the government and private sector would have to "reimagine" the way business is done rather than just reopen to how things used to be.
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Gov. Larry Hogan R-MD
2 minutesOn ABC's "This Week," Gov. Larry Hogan (R-MD) talked about guidelines in his state, and responded to the fact that other states are beginning to re-open their economies.
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer D-MI
60 secondsOn ABC's "The Week," Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) talked about the coronavirus response in her state, and the prospects for lifting restrictions.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt R-OK
3 minutesOn "Fox News Sunday," Gov. Kevin Stitt (R-OK) talked about his decision to allow the re-opening of some businesses in his state.
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Problem Solvers Caucus Holds Coronavirus Briefing
55 minutesMembers from the House Problem Solvers Caucus held a briefing via Zoom with reporters to discuss their bipartisan reopening proposal.
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Sen. Tim Scott & Others Discuss Coronavirus Pandemic Impact on Small Businesses
41 minutesAxios hosted a virtual event with Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), U.S. Chamber of Commerce President Suzanne Clark and others to discuss the economic impact of the coronavirus on small businesses. They addressed how small businesses can move forward, what guidelines businesses should follow, and what needs to happen if the federal government moves ahead with another round of stimulus.
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John Kerry & Diplomats on COVID-19 and Global Affairs
1 hour, 17 minutesFormer Secretary of State John Kerry and a group of former U.S. ambassadors and State Department officials discussed the global impact of the coronavirus pandemic at a virtual forum hosted by Yale University. They talked about the need for U.S. leadership and international coordination in the pandemic response.
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Declaration for American Democracy Town Hall on Voting During the Coronavirus Pandemic
1 hour, 17 minutesDeclaration for American Democracy hosted a virtual town hall with lawmakers and activists on efforts to administer safe and fair elections during the coronavirus pandemic. Sens. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Ron Wyden (D-OR) as well as Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) were among those to participate.
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Q&A: Author Chris Arnade on the Dignity and Resilience of the American Underclass
58 minutesFormer Wall Street trader turned photojournalist Chris Arnade discussed his book "Dignity," in which he documents the plight of those living on the margins of society in America. He talked about his photos and shared stories about some of the people he befriended during his travels.