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Washington Journal: 05/20/2020
3 hours, 2 minutesReps. Fred Upton (R-MI) and Dan Kildee (D-MI) discuss the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic, and American Public Health Association's Dr. Georges Benjamin discusses the potential risks states face as they re-open.
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EPA Administrator Testifies on Agency's Mission & COVID-19 Role
2 hours, 20 minutesEPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler testifies about the agency's role in the coronavirus pandemic as well as the agency's overall priorities.
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Sen. Marco Rubio on Economic Response to the Coronavirus Pandemic
56 minutesSen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), chair of the Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee, joined the American Enterprise Institute via video conference for a discussion on the economic response to the coronavirus pandemic. The senator talked about the Paycheck Protection Program, which he helped get passed into law, as well as what future steps Congress might take to help alleviate the economic burden placed on small businesses and individuals due to the pandemic.
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House Speaker Pelosi Holds News Conference
33 minutesHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) held a news conference to discuss the legislative agenda, including negotiations over more economic aid in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The speaker said she had no "red lines" and would work with Senate Republicans to strike a deal. She also defended remarks she made earlier in the week when she called President Trump "morbidly obese," saying she was giving him a "dose of his own medicine" and stating a fact by quoting doctors. The Democratic leader also addressed her concerns with the president firing a State Department inspector general.
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Secretary of State Pompeo Holds News Conference
23 minutesSecretary of State Mike Pompeo held a news conference at the State Department where he answered questions on China, Taiwan's elections, and the firing of Inspector General Steve Linick. Secretary Pompeo told reporters he recommended to the president Mr. Linick be terminated and that "frankly should have done it some time ago." He later followed up addressing claims of retaliation and said stories have been leaked to the press "all coming through the office of Sen. Menendez" and that Sen. Menendez was "not someone I look to for ethics guidance."
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Washington Journal: Rep. Dan Kildee
18 minutesRep. Dan Kildee (D-MI) discussed the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Energy Deputy Secretary Nominee Testifies Before Senate Energy & Natural Resources Committee
1 hour, 46 minutesMark Wesley Menezes, President Trump's nominee to serve as the Energy Department's deputy secretary, testifies before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
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House Speaker Pelosi Holds News Conference
34 minutesHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) held a news conference to discuss the legislative agenda, including negotiations over more economic aid in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The speaker said she had no "red lines" and would work with Senate Republicans to strike a deal. She also defended remarks she made earlier in the week when she called President Trump "morbidly obese," saying she was giving him a "dose of his own medicine" and stating a fact by quoting doctors. The Democratic leader also addressed her concerns with the president firing a State Department inspector general.
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Secretary of State Pompeo Holds News Conference
21 minutesSecretary of State Mike Pompeo held a news conference at the State Department where he answered questions on China, Taiwan's elections, and the firing of Inspector General Steve Linick. Secretary Pompeo told reporters he recommended to the president Mr. Linick be terminated and that "frankly should have done it some time ago." He later followed up addressing claims of retaliation and said stories have been leaked to the press "all coming through the office of Sen. Menendez" and that Sen. Menendez was "not someone I look to for ethics guidance."
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Senate Homeland Security Committee Holds Meeting on Biden-Burisma Subpoena
29 minutesThe Senate Homeland Security Committee approved a subpoena for documents and deposition from Blue Star Strategies, a consulting firm that worked with Ukrainian gas company Burisma when Hunter Biden served on its board. Ranking Member Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI) and other Democratic members voiced their opposition and urged the committee to focus on the coronavirus pandemic response. The final subpoena vote was 8-6, along party lines.
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Sen. Marco Rubio on Economic Response to the Coronavirus Pandemic
55 minutesSen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), chair of the Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee, joined the American Enterprise Institute via video conference for a discussion on the economic response to the coronavirus pandemic. The senator talked about the Paycheck Protection Program, which he helped get passed into law, as well as what future steps Congress might take to help alleviate the economic burden placed on small businesses and individuals due to the pandemic.
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White House Press Secretary Holds Briefing
27 minutesWhite House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany briefed reporters on the coronavirus response and answered to questions on a range of issues, including the president's tweet to withhold federal funding to Michigan over mail-in ballot applications and the whether the G7 Summit would still happen in the coming month. She told reporters the president's tweets were meant to "alert" and raise concerns over fairness in voting and potential of fraud.
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New York Gov. Cuomo Holds Coronavirus Briefing
57 minutesNew York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) held a briefing on the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic. The governor announced statewide religious gatherings of up to 10 people with strict social distancing would be allowed starting at the end of this week. He also spoke about the results of a research project conducted in New York City, testing people in minority and lower income neighborhoods. The results showed a higher amount of positive cases in these neighborhoods compared to the city. Gov. Cuomo said these results show these communities are greatly impacted by the virus and the state is working on targeted strategies for these areas.
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House Speaker Pelosi Holds News Conference
35 minutesHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) held a news conference to discuss the legislative agenda, including negotiations over more economic aid in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The speaker said she had no "red lines" and would work with Senate Republicans to strike a deal. She also defended remarks she made earlier in the week when she called President Trump "morbidly obese," saying she was giving him a "dose of his own medicine" and stating a fact by quoting doctors. The Democratic leader also addressed her concerns with the president firing a State Department inspector general.
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Secretary of State Pompeo Holds News Conference
24 minutesSecretary of State Mike Pompeo held a news conference at the State Department where he answered questions on China, Taiwan's elections, and the firing of Inspector General Steve Linick. Secretary Pompeo told reporters he recommended to the president Mr. Linick be terminated and that "frankly should have done it some time ago." He later followed up addressing claims of retaliation and said stories have been leaked to the press "all coming through the office of Sen. Menendez" and that Sen. Menendez was "not someone I look to for ethics guidance."
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EPA Administrator Testifies on Agency's Mission & COVID-19 Role
2 hours, 18 minutesEnvironmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Andrew Wheeler testified about the agency's role in the coronavirus response as well as its overall mission and priorities during a Senate oversight hearing. One of the EPA's roles is fast tracking the approval process for disinfectants effective at combating the virus. Administrator Wheeler said as of May 2020 there are more than 400 EPA-approved products. Other topics discussed included fuel efficiency standards, emissions numbers and EPA enforcement actions during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee convened the hearing.
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President Trump Meets with Govs. Hutchinson & Kelly
29 minutesPresident Trump met with Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R) and Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly (D) to discuss the coronavirus pandemic. Following brief remarks from all, the president answered reporters' questions on a number of topics including mail-in ballots and the president's concerns with them, COVID-19 testing capacity compared to other countries, the economy and where he is with his hydroxychloroquine regimen.
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New York Gov. Cuomo Holds Coronavirus Briefing
56 minutesNew York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) held a briefing on the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic. The governor announced statewide religious gatherings of up to 10 people with strict social distancing would be allowed starting at the end of this week. He also spoke about the results of a research project conducted in New York City, testing people in minority and lower income neighborhoods. The results showed a higher amount of positive cases in these neighborhoods compared to the city. Gov. Cuomo said these results show these communities are greatly impacted by the virus and the state is working on targeted strategies for these areas.
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Sen. Marco Rubio on Economic Response to the Coronavirus Pandemic
55 minutesSen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), chair of the Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee, joined the American Enterprise Institute via video conference for a discussion on the economic response to the coronavirus pandemic. The senator talked about the Paycheck Protection Program, which he helped get passed into law, as well as what future steps Congress might take to help alleviate the economic burden placed on small businesses and individuals due to the pandemic.
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Washington Journal: Rep. Dan Kildee
15 minutesRep. Dan Kildee (D-MI) discussed the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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House Speaker Pelosi Holds News Conference
34 minutesHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) held a news conference to discuss the legislative agenda, including negotiations over more economic aid in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The speaker said she had no "red lines" and would work with Senate Republicans to strike a deal. She also defended remarks she made earlier in the week when she called President Trump "morbidly obese," saying she was giving him a "dose of his own medicine" and stating a fact by quoting doctors. The Democratic leader also addressed her concerns with the president firing a State Department inspector general.
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Secretary of State Pompeo Holds News Conference
21 minutesSecretary of State Mike Pompeo held a news conference at the State Department where he answered questions on China, Taiwan's elections, and the firing of Inspector General Steve Linick. Secretary Pompeo told reporters he recommended to the president Mr. Linick be terminated and that "frankly should have done it some time ago." He later followed up addressing claims of retaliation and said stories have been leaked to the press "all coming through the office of Sen. Menendez" and that Sen. Menendez was "not someone I look to for ethics guidance."
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EPA Administrator Testifies on Agency's Mission & COVID-19 Role
2 hours, 19 minutesEnvironmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Andrew Wheeler testified about the agency's role in the coronavirus response as well as its overall mission and priorities during a Senate oversight hearing. One of the EPA's roles is fast tracking the approval process for disinfectants effective at combating the virus. Administrator Wheeler said as of May 2020 there are more than 400 EPA-approved products. Other topics discussed included fuel efficiency standards, emissions numbers and EPA enforcement actions during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee convened the hearing.
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New York Gov. Cuomo Holds Coronavirus Briefing
57 minutesNew York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) held a briefing on the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic. The governor announced statewide religious gatherings of up to 10 people with strict social distancing would be allowed starting at the end of this week. He also spoke about the results of a research project conducted in New York City, testing people in minority and lower income neighborhoods. The results showed a higher amount of positive cases in these neighborhoods compared to the city. Gov. Cuomo said these results show these communities are greatly impacted by the virus and the state is working on targeted strategies for these areas.
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President Trump Meets with Govs. Hutchinson & Kelly
27 minutesPresident Trump met with Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R) and Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly (D) to discuss the coronavirus pandemic. Following brief remarks from all, the president answered reporters' questions on a number of topics including mail-in ballots and the president's concerns with them, COVID-19 testing capacity compared to other countries, the economy and where he is with his hydroxychloroquine regimen.
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Senate Homeland Security Committee Holds Meeting on Biden-Burisma Subpoena
28 minutesThe Senate Homeland Security Committee approved a subpoena for documents and deposition from Blue Star Strategies, a consulting firm that worked with Ukrainian gas company Burisma when Hunter Biden served on its board. Ranking Member Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI) and other Democratic members voiced their opposition and urged the committee to focus on the coronavirus pandemic response. The final subpoena vote was 8-6, along party lines.