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Washington Journal: 06/04/2020Live
3 hours, 0 minuteDefense One's Kevin Baron discusses U.S. military's role in quelling civilian dissent, National League of Cities' Vince Williams discusses challenges facing the nation's mayors, and Rep. Kelly Armstrong (R-ND) discusses FISA abuse allegations.
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Senate Judiciary Committee Meeting on Subpoenas Related to the FBI's Russia Investigation
2 hours, 6 minutesThe Senate Judiciary Committee meets to consider authorizing subpoenas for individuals involved in the FBI investigation into possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russian officials.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. McConnell on PPP, Tianenmen Anniversary & China
14 minutesSenate Majority Leader McConnell started the day by talking about the passages of revisions to the Paycheck Protection Program. He went on to pay tribute to those killed in Tiananmen Square, 31 years ago, before slamming the Chinese Government for their actions then and now in relation to the pandemic.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Schumer on protests & pandemic
60 secondsDemocratic Leader Schumer spoke about the death of George Floyd, and pleaded with his Republican counterparts to commit to police reform and racial justice legislation. He went on to talk about pandemic response efforts, and called for further economic relief. He also criticized Senate hearings on the Russia investigation & the 2016 elections at this time, and expressed his anger at the clearing of Lafayette Park for the President's walk to St. John's Church, and reads part of Gen. Mattis' recent column on the protests
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Senate Judiciary Committee Meeting on Subpoenas Related to the FBI's Russia Investigation
15 minutesThe Senate Judiciary Committee meets to consider authorizing subpoenas for individuals involved in the FBI investigation into possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russian officials.
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Attorney General Holds Briefing on Protests Across U.S.
1 hour, 0 minuteAttorney General William Barr and others hold a news conference on the government's response to protests across America in response to the death of George Floyd.
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Virginia Gov. Northam Holds Briefing on Removal of Robert E. Lee Statue
58 minutesVirginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) held a news conference to discuss his administration's decision to remove the statue of Robert E. Lee in Richmond. He said the statue was wrong then and is wrong now and should be removed as soon as possible. The governor added that it will be put into storage upon removal and its future will be up to government officials and community leaders.
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George Floyd Memorial Service in Minneapolis
1 hour, 22 minutesRev. Al Sharpton and others speak at a memorial service for George Floyd in Minneapolis.
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Attorney General Holds Briefing on Protests Across U.S.
1 hour, 4 minutesAttorney General William Barr and federal officials held a news conference on the government's response to protests across America in response to the death of George Floyd. The attorney general said federal law enforcement continues to protect Americans who are peacefully protesting but is actively pursing those who are using this moment to loot and cause violence. He said law enforcement agencies are investigating extremist groups that have been accused of instigating violence and vandalism. Attorney General Barr and FBI Director Christopher Wray also spoke about foreign actors sowing discord by spreading disinformation and inciting violence on social media platforms. He also commented on the controversy surrounding President Trump's photo-op at St. John's Church after protesters where forcefully removed, saying the president should be able to walk out of the White House and visit the church if he chooses.
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Washington TodayLive
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Washington Today
45 minutesToday's program looks at the the memorial for George Floyd, with remarks by Rev. Al Sharpton. Plus, more on the protests across the country. We're joined by phone by Ruth Simon of The Wall Street Journal (15) and Alexander Bolton of The HIll (35).
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U.S. Senate: Sens. Paul, Harris, Booker & Murkowsi on Anti-Lynching Bill
35 minutesKentucky Republican Rand Paul spoke about his amendment to an anti-lynching bill, saying that the current bill is too broad and that laws already exist to deal with lynching. He was followed by California Democrat Kamala Harris who says that the idea that the Senate isn't taking lynching seriously was offensive. She went on to describe the incidents that led to the orignial anti-lynching bill, and questioned why Sen. Paul felt the need to amend the bill at this time. She was followed by Sen. Cory Booker, who also spoke about the original anti-lynching bill, and objected to Sen. Paul's amendment "on behalf of my ancestors." Sen. Paul then responded, continuing to say that the current bill needs to be amended. Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski then thanked Sens. Booker and Harris for their comments.
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George Floyd Memorial Service in Minneapolis
1 hour, 22 minutesRev. Al Sharpton was among those who spoke at a memorial service for George Floyd in Minneapolis. While delivering his eulogy, Rev. Sharpton indirectly addressed the president's photo op in front of St. John's Episcopal Church in Washington, DC. "We cannot use bibles as a prop. And for those that have agendas that are not about justice, this family will not let you use George as a prop," he said.
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Pennsylvania Gov. Wolf Holds Briefing on Protests Across U.S.
33 minutesPennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf (D) held a news conference to address protesting and civil unrest across the state. Governor Wolf said, "the protests have done their intended job" as he announced several steps he would be taking to address potential police misconduct in Pennsylvania. His plan includes a review of police training curriculum, as well as the creation of a police advisory board, a state-level law enforcement commission to look into police misconduct, a deputy inspector general to stop waste, fraud and abuse, and the creation of a sub-committee to look at racial and ethnic disparities. The governor said the purpose of these actions would be to build community and encourage transparency in order to "make our democracy better for everybody."
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Washington Today
1 hour, 0 minuteToday's program looks at the the memorial for George Floyd, with remarks by Rev. Al Sharpton. Plus, more on the protests across the country. We're joined by phone by Ruth Simon of The Wall Street Journal (15) and Alexander Bolton of The HIll (35).
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Washington Today
59 minutesToday's program looks at the the memorial for George Floyd, with remarks by Rev. Al Sharpton. Plus, more on the protests across the country. We're joined by phone by Ruth Simon of The Wall Street Journal (15) and Alexander Bolton of The HIll (35).
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Senate Judiciary Committee Meeting on Subpoenas Related to the FBI's Russia Investigation
1 hour, 6 minutesThe Senate Judiciary Committee meets to consider authorizing subpoenas for individuals involved in the FBI investigation into possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russian officials.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. McConnell on PPP, Tianenmen Anniversary & China
14 minutesSenate Majority Leader McConnell started the day by talking about the passages of revisions to the Paycheck Protection Program. He went on to pay tribute to those killed in Tiananmen Square, 31 years ago, before slamming the Chinese Government for their actions then and now in relation to the pandemic.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Schumer on protests & pandemic
60 secondsDemocratic Leader Schumer spoke about the death of George Floyd, and pleaded with his Republican counterparts to commit to police reform and racial justice legislation. He went on to talk about pandemic response efforts, and called for further economic relief. He also criticized Senate hearings on the Russia investigation & the 2016 elections at this time, and expressed his anger at the clearing of Lafayette Park for the President's walk to St. John's Church, and reads part of Gen. Mattis' recent column on the protests
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Senate Judiciary Committee Meeting on Subpoenas Related to the FBI's Russia Investigation
15 minutesThe Senate Judiciary Committee meets to consider authorizing subpoenas for individuals involved in the FBI investigation into possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russian officials.
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Attorney General Holds Briefing on Protests Across U.S.
1 hour, 1 minuteAttorney General William Barr and others hold a news conference on the government's response to protests across America in response to the death of George Floyd.
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Senate Judiciary Committee Meeting on Subpoenas Related to the FBI's Russia Investigation
23 minutesThe Senate Judiciary Committee meets to consider authorizing subpoenas for individuals involved in the FBI investigation into possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russian officials.
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Virginia Gov. Northam Holds Briefing on Removal of Robert E. Lee Statue
28 minutesVirginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) held a news conference to discuss his administration's decision to remove the statue of Robert E. Lee in Richmond. He said the statue was wrong then and is wrong now and should be removed as soon as possible. The governor added that it will be put into storage upon removal and its future will be up to government officials and community leaders.
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George Floyd Memorial Service in Minneapolis
1 hour, 25 minutesRev. Al Sharpton and others speak at a memorial service for George Floyd in Minneapolis.
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North Carolina Gov. Cooper Holds Briefing on Coronavirus
43 minutesNorth Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper (D) gave an update on the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic at a briefing. Gov. Cooper announced the creation of a new task force aimed at addressing coronavirus health disparities among minorities. Other topics discussed included concerns of the virus spreading as protests over the death of George Floyd continue, future reopening phases and President Trump considering moving the RNC convention out of the state.
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Attorney General Holds Briefing on Protests Across U.S.
1 hour, 2 minutesAttorney General William Barr and federal officials held a news conference on the government's response to protests across America in response to the death of George Floyd. The attorney general said federal law enforcement continues to protect Americans who are peacefully protesting but is actively pursing those who are using this moment to loot and cause violence. He said law enforcement agencies are investigating extremist groups that have been accused of instigating violence and vandalism. Attorney General Barr and FBI Director Christopher Wray also spoke about foreign actors sowing discord by spreading disinformation and inciting violence on social media platforms. He also commented on the controversy surrounding President Trump's photo-op at St. John's Church after protesters where forcefully removed, saying the president should be able to walk out of the White House and visit the church if he chooses.