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Washington Journal: 06/02/2020Live
3 hours, 13 minutesColumbia University's Dr. Dara Kass discusses the public health response to the coronavirus pandemic, Faith and Freedom Coalition's Ralph Reed discusses his support for President Trump, Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) discusses the George Floyd protests.
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Washington Journal: Sen. Ben Cardin D-MD
7 minutesSen. Ben Cardin (D-MD) discussed the nationwide protests in the wake of George Floyd's killing and his call for a civil rights investigation into the incident.
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Washington Journal: Open Phones
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Washington Journal: Jacob Rubashkin
6 minutesInside Elections reporter & analyst Jacob Rubashkin discussed key Congressional primaries taking place in 7 states today.
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Washington Journal: Dr. Dara Kass
5 minutesColumbia University's Dr. Dara Kass discussed the coronavirus pandemic and her personal experience in contracting COVID-19.
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DC Mayor Muriel Bowser Holds News Conference on Protests & Civil Unrest
25 minutesMuriel Bowser, the mayor of Washington, DC (D), holds a news conference on protesting and civil unrest in the city.
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Governors Polis, Whitmer & Hutchinson Testify Before House Energy & Commerce Subcommittee
2 hours, 49 minutesGovs. Jared Polis (D-CO), Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) and Asa Hutchinson (R-AR) testify before a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee on how their states are responding to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Speaker Pelosi Remarks on Pres. Trump, Protests & Civil Unrest
7 minutesHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) delivered a statement on President Trump's handling of protests and civil unrest that broke out across the country following the death of George Floyd. Holding a bible like the president did the day before, the speaker quoted from the text and other presidents, arguing the president could have chosen a more appropriate response to be a "healer-in-chief." She also commented on the protests, saying 'it's long overdue time for us to make some of that change that people were calling out for." She also condemned the destruction done by some of the protesters in several cities.
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Campaign 2020: Joe Biden Delivers Remarks on Protests
24 minutes2020 Democratic presidential candidate and former vice president Joe Biden delivered remarks at Philadelphia's City Hall on the civil unrest that followed the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Mr. Biden said the protests were the result of years of systematic racism in the U.S. which needed to be addressed. He also called on those destroying property to cease, saying such destruction was distracting from the central goals of the protesters. During his remarks, Mr. Biden also critiqued President Trump's handling of the protests in the nation's capital, and called on Congress to immediately start acting on ways to address racial inequities in law enforcement.
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz Holds Briefing on State's Response to Protests
1 hour, 3 minutesMinnesota Governor Tim Walz (D) holds a briefing on response to the death of George Floyd and the protests in the state and across the U.S.
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Senate Republican Leaders Hold News Conference
18 minutesSenate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) told reporters on Capitol Hill that there was "no question" there is residual racism in America. He continued to respond to the death of an unarmed African American man, George Floyd, who was in Minneapolis Police custody at the time of his death and the ongoing protests across the country. Several Republican leaders also responded to the protests in their remarks. Leader McConnell later answered questions about Congressional action on police department inquiries and resolving racial tensions.
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Senate Democratic Leaders Hold News Conference
34 minutesSenate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), joined by his Democratic colleagues Sens. Cory Booker (NJ), Kamala Harris (CA) and Tammy Duckworth (IL), forcefully criticized President Trump's actions the previous day in a news conference on Capitol Hill. The Democrats accused the president of "fanning the flames" amid nationwide civil unrest following the death of George Floyd in the custody of the Minneapolis Police Department. They said President Trump violated the constitutional right to peacefully assemble and protest when federal police used tear gas and flash bangs to clear peaceful protesters away from a park outside the White House so the president could participate in a photo-op in front of the historic St. John's Episcopal Church, which had been damaged by rioters the night before. Sen. Schumer said he would be bringing a unanimous consent resolution to the Senate floor to condemn the president's actions.
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Washington TodayLive
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Washington Today
41 minutesToday's program looks at the latest on riots across the country. And reaction to President Trump's walk to St. John's Church last evening in Washington, D.C. We're joined by phone from Amy Gardner on the effort to increase mail-in-voting (30).
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DC Mayor Muriel Bowser Holds News Conference on Protests & Civil Unrest
46 minutesWashington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) held a news conference on protesting and civil unrest in the city sparked by the death of George Floyd while in police custody in Minneapolis. The mayor addressed the reports of peaceful protesters being dispersed near the White House the previous evening saying she "didn't see any provocation that would warrant the deployment of munitions, and especially for the purpose of moving the president across the street." In addition, Mayor Bowser told reporters she welcomed federal assistance, specifically the National Guard, but emphasized that the city "did not request an armed guard for any purpose in the District of Columbia." The mayor was joined by Washington, DC Police Chief Peter Newsham who provided an update on police arrests and protesting activity.
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Sen. Tim Scott Discusses Economic Impact of COVID-19
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U.S. Senate: Sens. Schumer & McConnell on the Death of George Floyd & Civil Unrest
10 minutesSenators Charles Schumer & Mitch McConnell spoke on the floor to offer legislation regarding the death of George Floyd and the civil unrest across the country.
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Washington Journal: Sen. Ben Cardin D-MD
15 minutesSen. Ben Cardin (D-MD) discussed the nationwide protests in the wake of George Floyd's killing and his call for a civil rights investigation into the incident.
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz Holds Briefing on State's Response to Protests
1 hour, 0 minuteMinnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) held a news conference on his state's response to the death of George Floyd, which happened while in police custody on Memorial Day. Gov. Walz announced he has launched a civil rights investigation into the Minneapolis Police Department designed to eliminate "systematic racism that is generations deep." The governor said the probe would look back at a decade of behavior by the police department where he said, "deeply seeded issues exist" exemplified by the "casual nature of the erasing of George Floyd's life and humanity." State leaders joined Gov. Walz to make this announcement including Public Safety Commissioner John Harrington, who provided updates on protest arrests and announced the extension of a curfew in Minneapolis.
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Washington Today
41 minutesToday's program looks at the latest on riots across the country. And reaction to President Trump's walk to St. John's Church last evening in Washington, D.C. We're joined by phone from Amy Gardner on the effort to increase mail-in-voting (30).
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Washington Today
41 minutesToday's program looks at the latest on riots across the country. And reaction to President Trump's walk to St. John's Church last evening in Washington, D.C. We're joined by phone from Amy Gardner on the effort to increase mail-in-voting (30).
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Washington Journal: Dr. Dara Kass
28 minutesColumbia University's Dr. Dara Kass discussed the coronavirus pandemic and her personal experience in contracting COVID-19.
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Senate Republican Leaders Hold News Conference
18 minutesSenate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) told reporters on Capitol Hill that there was "no question" there is residual racism in America. He continued to respond to the death of an unarmed African American man, George Floyd, who was in Minneapolis Police custody at the time of his death and the ongoing protests across the country. Several Republican leaders also responded to the protests in their remarks. Leader McConnell later answered questions about Congressional action on police department inquiries and resolving racial tensions.
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Senate Democratic Leaders Hold News Conference
33 minutesSenate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), joined by his Democratic colleagues Sens. Cory Booker (NJ), Kamala Harris (CA) and Tammy Duckworth (IL), forcefully criticized President Trump's actions the previous day in a news conference on Capitol Hill. The Democrats accused the president of "fanning the flames" amid nationwide civil unrest following the death of George Floyd in the custody of the Minneapolis Police Department. They said President Trump violated the constitutional right to peacefully assemble and protest when federal police used tear gas and flash bangs to clear peaceful protesters away from a park outside the White House so the president could participate in a photo-op in front of the historic St. John's Episcopal Church, which had been damaged by rioters the night before. Sen. Schumer said he would be bringing a unanimous consent resolution to the Senate floor to condemn the president's actions.
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Sen. Tim Scott Discusses Economic Impact of COVID-19
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Senate Republican Leaders Hold News Conference
18 minutesSenate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) told reporters on Capitol Hill that there was "no question" there is residual racism in America. He continued to respond to the death of an unarmed African American man, George Floyd, who was in Minneapolis Police custody at the time of his death and the ongoing protests across the country. Several Republican leaders also responded to the protests in their remarks. Leader McConnell later answered questions about Congressional action on police department inquiries and resolving racial tensions.
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Senate Democratic Leaders Hold News Conference
28 minutesSenate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), joined by his Democratic colleagues Sens. Cory Booker (NJ), Kamala Harris (CA) and Tammy Duckworth (IL), forcefully criticized President Trump's actions the previous day in a news conference on Capitol Hill. The Democrats accused the president of "fanning the flames" amid nationwide civil unrest following the death of George Floyd in the custody of the Minneapolis Police Department. They said President Trump violated the constitutional right to peacefully assemble and protest when federal police used tear gas and flash bangs to clear peaceful protesters away from a park outside the White House so the president could participate in a photo-op in front of the historic St. John's Episcopal Church, which had been damaged by rioters the night before. Sen. Schumer said he would be bringing a unanimous consent resolution to the Senate floor to condemn the president's actions.
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz Holds Briefing on State's Response to Protests
58 minutesMinnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) held a news conference on his state's response to the death of George Floyd, which happened while in police custody on Memorial Day. Gov. Walz announced he has launched a civil rights investigation into the Minneapolis Police Department designed to eliminate "systematic racism that is generations deep." The governor said the probe would look back at a decade of behavior by the police department where he said, "deeply seeded issues exist" exemplified by the "casual nature of the erasing of George Floyd's life and humanity." State leaders joined Gov. Walz to make this announcement including Public Safety Commissioner John Harrington, who provided updates on protest arrests and announced the extension of a curfew in Minneapolis.