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Newsmakers
Summary: Join C-SPAN every Sunday for conversations with people making the news and the journalists who cover them. Guests come from a wide range of expertise in topics important in today's public affairs: the economy, technology, education, the environment, the military, and many more. Legislators and other experts talk with reporters who cover their shared area of interest.
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Podcasts:
Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) discusses the violence in Charlotte, North Carolina, the debate over the budget on Capitol Hill, efforts to impeach IRS Commissioner Koskinen, and whether he can work with Hillary Clinton if she's elected president.
Intelligence Committee Ranking Member Adam Schiff (D-CA) discusses hacking activities, allegedly by the Russians and possible efforts to influence the outcome of the election, as well as a soon-to-be-released committee report on Edward Snowden.
Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) discusses recent flooding in Louisiana, including federal and state response efforts and his past record on disaster relief funding. He also talks about the presidential campaign and the fall congressional agenda.
NAACP President Cornell William Brooks discusses the Justice Department's report on Baltimore policing, the NAACP's belief that a national policing crisis exists, voting rights in 2016, and Donald Trump's efforts to woo black voters.
Political consultant Roger Stone discusses Donald Trump's presidential campaign and political evolution, what he needs to do to win, and recent changes in campaign personnel. This taped shortly before Paul Manafort stepped down as campaign chair.
Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson discusses his third-party presidential bid, his vice presidential running mate William Weld, the campaigns of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, and issues dominating the 2016 election.
Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein talks about this week's Green Party convention, her candidacy, core beliefs, and thoughts on childhood vaccinations. She's interviewed by [The Hill]'s Bob Cusack and Yahoo News' Oliver Knox.
Virginia's Democratic Governor Terry McAuliffe, who now chairs the NGA, joins us from the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia to discuss swing-state politics, his party's ticket, the hacking of the DNC, and divisions over trade policy.
National Republican Congressional Committee Chair Representative Greg Walden (R-OR) is interviewed in Cleveland during the Republican National Convention about his party's efforts to retain the House in the November.
As the 2016 Democratic National Convention approaches, Kelly Ward, executive director of the DCCC, discusses congressional races and efforts to elect Democrats, as well as the impact of the presidential campaign on down-ballot candidates.
Representative Kevin Brady (R-TX), chair of the House Ways and Means Committee, talks about Republican leaders' plans for tax reform, politics, and other topics. He also reacts to Thursday's killing of five police officers in Dallas.
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci discusses Zika virus prevention efforts and his meeting with the president. [Politico]'s Jennifer Haberkorn and the [Washington Post]'s Lena Sun join in the questioning.
Financial Services Committee Chair Representative Jeb Hensarling (R-TX) discusses the sit-in on the House floor, his plan to replace Dodd-Frank, Donald Trump's approach to Wall Street, and Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen's recent testimony.
With just a month to go until Republicans meet in Cleveland, Ohio, to formally select their nominee for president, party activists Steve Lonegan and Bob Vander Plaats join to discuss the 2016 presidential campaign and the anti-Trump movement.
House Democratic Caucus Chair Xavier Becerra (D-CA) talks about the role of Hispanics in the 2016 election, Hillary Clinton's victory in his state's primary, the legislative agenda on Capitol Hill, and Republicans' "Better Way" poverty plan.