U.S. Senate Debates Dan Coats Nomination
Began Airing 9:28am EDTThe Senate debates former Senator Dan Coats' nomination to be director of national intelligence. A confirmation vote is expected at 1:45 p.m. ET.
The Senate debates former Senator Dan Coats' nomination to be director of national intelligence. A confirmation vote is expected at 1:45 p.m. ET.
The House convenes for a legislative session, with members expected to debate three bills under suspension of the rules, including a bill to redesignate Georgia’s Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site as a National Historic Park.
Three Syrian doctors, Neal Keny-Guyer with Mercy Corps, and International Rescue Committee’s David Miliband testify at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on the humanitarian costs of the Syrian civil war.
Witnesses, including fraud victims and Homeland Security officials, testify at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on immigration fraud schemes involving K-1 “fiancé” visas, which require the applicant to marry a citizen sponsor within 90 days.
The Justice Department holds a news conference to announce charges against four people, including two members of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) for their role in the 2014 hacking of Yahoo! email accounts.
House Intelligence Committee Chair Devin Nunes (R-CA) and Ranking Member Adam Schiff (D-CA) tell reporters there is no evidence that the Obama administration wiretapped Trump Tower during the 2016 presidential campaign.
Three Syrian doctors, Neal Keny-Guyer with Mercy Corps, and International Rescue Committee’s David Miliband testify at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on the humanitarian costs of the Syrian civil war.
Witnesses, including fraud victims and Homeland Security officials, testify at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on immigration fraud schemes involving K-1 “fiancé” visas, which require the applicant to marry a citizen sponsor within 90 days.
The Senate Judiciary Committee hears testimony on Russia’s attempts to interfere with democratic countries around the world.
View More about RussiaFederal Reserve Chairman Janet Yellen briefs reporters on a variety of economic issues following a two-day meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee.
View More about Monetary PolicyPresident Trump delivers remarks at a rally in Nashville, Tennessee on the Republican Affordable Care Act replacement bill.
View More with President TrumpThe House Budget Committee meets to mark up Republicans legislation to replace the Affordable Care Act. The House Ways and Means Committee and Energy and Commerce Committee conducted their markups last week.
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View More After WordsWhite House Press Secretary Sean Spicer suggested the First Amendment, not violence, is appropriate against LGBT centers.
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U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar speaking on the concentration of economic power in America and the importance of antitrust enforcement.
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Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-NY) speaks on House floor in opposition to Republican health care plan.
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Three of Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch’s former law clerks, as well as his former law partner, discuss their experiences working with him, as well as his qualifications to serve on the high court.
Representative Larry Bucshon (R-IN) examines Republican legislation to replace the Affordable Care Act and discusses the Congressional Budget Office’s cost estimate on the bill.
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