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Washington Journal: 07/26/2020
3 hours, 1 minuteTrump 2020 campaign adviser Boris Epshteyn discusses President Trump's re-election strategy and political satirist Christopher Buckley discusses his latest book "Make Russia Great Again."
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Secretary of State Pompeo Remarks on China
58 minutesSecretary of State Mike Pompeo delivered remarks on China from the Richard Nixon Presidential Library in California. Secretary Pompeo questioned what the U.S. has gained by engaging with China and called on other "free nations" to stand up to Communist China. The secretary also said we must have an honest look at China's actions on trade, intellectual property, human rights violations, and act accordingly. This includes not only other countries but global companies as well.
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Edmund Pettus Bridge Processional in Honor of Rep. John Lewis 1940-2020
52 minutesA public processional will be held in memory of Rep. John Lewis (D-GA) across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama.
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Edmund Pettus Bridge Processional in Honor of Rep. John Lewis 1940-2020
28 minutesA horse-drawn carriage ushered the casket of Rep. John Lewis (D-GA), the late congressman and civil rights leader, across Selma, Alabama's Edmund Pettus Bridge as part of his procession to the state capitol in Montgomery. On March 7, 1965, Rep. Lewis was one of many demonstrators beaten by police as they marched from Selma to Montgomery in what has become known as Bloody Sunday.
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Oversight Hearing on F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Program
2 hours, 56 minutesThe House Oversight and Reform Committee held an hearing examining the F-35 joint strike fighter jet program, the largest acquisition program in the Defense Department. At issue was maintenance of the aircraft and concerns that prime contractor Lockheed Martin provided defective spare parts and an outdated technology system for the F-35. Witnesses included officials from the Defense Department and the vice president and general manager of the F-35 Lightning Program at Lockheed Martin Corporation. Several questions focused on the status of refunds to the government over the parts issues, how the pandemic has impacted Lockheed Martin's supply chain, and the future of the fighter jet program.
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President Delivers Remarks on Violent Crimes in Cities
33 minutesPresident Trump delivered remarks on efforts to combat violent crime in American cities. The president announced that his administration would send federal law enforcement to help drive down violent crime in cities, specifically in Chicago and Albuquerque, New Mexico. President Trump was joined at the White House by the families of shooting victims. Other speakers included Attorney General William Barr, Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf and FBI Director Christopher Wray.
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U.S. House of Representatives: Reps. Yoho & Hoyer on Incident with Rep. Ocasio Cortez
5 minutesFlorida Republican Ted Yoho spoke on the floor and apologized for a confrontation he had with Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez earlier this week. Majority Leader Hoyer followed with his thoughts on the incident.
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U.S. House of Representatives: Rep. Ocasio-Cortez & Members on Remarks by Rep. Ted Yoho
1 hour, 1 minuteRep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and some of her colleagues came to the floor to condemn the remarks made by Rep. Ted Yoho earlier in the week. She accused the Florida Republican of perpetuating a culture of sexism.
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Edmund Pettus Bridge Processional in Honor of Rep. John Lewis 1940-2020
21 minutesA horse-drawn carriage ushered the casket of Rep. John Lewis (D-GA), the late congressman and civil rights leader, across Selma, Alabama's Edmund Pettus Bridge as part of his procession to the state capitol in Montgomery. On March 7, 1965, Rep. Lewis was one of many demonstrators beaten by police as they marched from Selma to Montgomery in what has become known as Bloody Sunday.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci Discusses COVID-19 With Washington Post
30 minutesDr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, discussed the COVID-19 response during a virtual event with the Washington Post. He said he supports newly released Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines to reopen schools this fall. President Trump had asked the agency to revise its initial guidance. Dr. Fauci also said the president's new coronavirus briefings have been good, short and concise touching on information such as the importance of wearing a mask and staying away from crowds.
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Hearing on Coronavirus Pandemic & Critical Supply Chains
2 hours, 15 minutesA House subcommittee examined the lessons learned from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on critical supply chains. Witnesses from the manufacturing and supply chain sector answered questions on China's global role, how the U.S. can maximize its domestic sector, human rights abuses and recommendations for the next pandemic. Several members also paid tribute to the late Rep. John Lewis (D-GA), who sat on the House Ways and Means committee and served in Congress for more than 30 years.
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Q&A: Rep. John Lewis D-GA
59 minutesRep. John Lewis (D-GA) discussed his life and involvement in the civil rights movement, including the 1965 march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, during which he was severely beaten by state troopers. Rep. Lewis, who passed away on July 11, 2020, appeared on Q&A in 2012 to promote his memoir, "Across That Bridge: Life Lessons and a Vision for Change."
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Prime Minister's Questions: 07/22/2020
35 minutesBritish Prime Minister Boris Johnson took questions from members in the House of Commons on his government's response to the coronavirus pandemic, Russian interference in the U.K., reopening schools, and support for essential workers. Conservative member Nusrat Ghani suggested a summer reading list to the Prime Minister, which included the classic book, Winnie the Pooh. Prime Minister Johnson said it was "wonderful advice" and joked, "wouldn't it be a wonderful thing, Mr. Speaker, if the party opposite abandon the spirit of Eeyore, that currently seems to envelop them."
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Campaign 2020: Massachusetts U.S. Senate Democratic Debate
57 minutesSenator Edward Markey (D-MA) and Democratic primary challenger Rep. Joe Kennedy III (D-MA) participated in a televised debate on the coronavirus pandemic, police reform and social justice, and immigration. In an often-heated exchange, they repeatedly knocked each other for past votes, including on immigration detention bed policy and mass incarceration. According to NBC10 Boston political reporter Alison King, who moderated the debate, "With just over a month until the primary, the race will likely be decided, not on the issues, but on personalities and loyalties." NBC10 Boston, Telemundo Boston and NECN sponsored the debate in Newton Heights, MA.
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Edmund Pettus Bridge Processional in Honor of Rep. John Lewis 1940-2020
29 minutesA horse-drawn carriage ushered the casket of Rep. John Lewis (D-GA), the late congressman and civil rights leader, across Selma, Alabama's Edmund Pettus Bridge as part of his procession to the state capitol in Montgomery. On March 7, 1965, Rep. Lewis was one of many demonstrators beaten by police as they marched from Selma to Montgomery in what has become known as Bloody Sunday.
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Q&A: Rep. John Lewis D-GA
59 minutesRep. John Lewis (D-GA) discussed his life and involvement in the civil rights movement, including the 1965 march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, during which he was severely beaten by state troopers. Rep. Lewis, who passed away on July 11, 2020, appeared on Q&A in 2012 to promote his memoir, "Across That Bridge: Life Lessons and a Vision for Change."
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Prime Minister's Questions: 07/22/2020
35 minutesBritish Prime Minister Boris Johnson took questions from members in the House of Commons on his government's response to the coronavirus pandemic, Russian interference in the U.K., reopening schools, and support for essential workers. Conservative member Nusrat Ghani suggested a summer reading list to the Prime Minister, which included the classic book, Winnie the Pooh. Prime Minister Johnson said it was "wonderful advice" and joked, "wouldn't it be a wonderful thing, Mr. Speaker, if the party opposite abandon the spirit of Eeyore, that currently seems to envelop them."
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Campaign 2020: Massachusetts U.S. Senate Democratic Debate
58 minutesSenator Edward Markey (D-MA) and Democratic primary challenger Rep. Joe Kennedy III (D-MA) participated in a televised debate on the coronavirus pandemic, police reform and social justice, and immigration. In an often-heated exchange, they repeatedly knocked each other for past votes, including on immigration detention bed policy and mass incarceration. According to NBC10 Boston political reporter Alison King, who moderated the debate, "With just over a month until the primary, the race will likely be decided, not on the issues, but on personalities and loyalties." NBC10 Boston, Telemundo Boston and NECN sponsored the debate in Newton Heights, MA.
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Edmund Pettus Bridge Processional in Honor of Rep. John Lewis 1940-2020
26 minutesA horse-drawn carriage ushered the casket of Rep. John Lewis (D-GA), the late congressman and civil rights leader, across Selma, Alabama's Edmund Pettus Bridge as part of his procession to the state capitol in Montgomery. On March 7, 1965, Rep. Lewis was one of many demonstrators beaten by police as they marched from Selma to Montgomery in what has become known as Bloody Sunday.
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Discussion on Elections & Mail-In Voting
56 minutesThe Center for Conservative Women hosted a discussion on mail-in voting and accountability. The conversation focused on issues with voter rolls, voter fraud and possible problems with mail-in ballots.
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Washington Journal: Meridith McGraw
10 minutesPolitico White House reporter Meridith McGraw discussed the latest at the White House.
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Hearing on Vaccine Research & Development with Pharmaceutical Companies
2 hours, 55 minutesPharmaceutical company officials testified at a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee virtual hearing on COVID-19 vaccine research and development. Witnesses included representatives from AstraZeneca, Pfizer, Moderna, Merck, and Johnson and Johnson. They were asked about efforts to develop a safe and effective vaccine as well as the timeline for market availability. Other topics addressed included vaccine distribution plans, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) safety standards, drug pricing, and COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials involving the elderly. Due to minor technical issues, the very start of the hearing could not be shown.
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Q&A: Rep. John Lewis D-GA
1 hour, 0 minuteRep. John Lewis (D-GA) discussed his life and involvement in the civil rights movement, including the 1965 march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, during which he was severely beaten by state troopers. Rep. Lewis, who passed away on July 11, 2020, appeared on Q&A in 2012 to promote his memoir, "Across That Bridge: Life Lessons and a Vision for Change."