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opinions. i think we have been discussing this for six years and we have been working on it for three months. i think by now we pretty well know the issues, the differences of opinions and many of the same issues on the house side are also on the senate side. >> thank you, all. >> thank you so much. >> next, live, your calls and comments on washington journal. live at 10:00, newsmakers with congressman adam smith, ranking member of the armed services committee. after that, highlights from day three of the confirmation hearing for supreme court justice judge neil gorsuch.
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in case you missed it on c-span, francie takes, national coordinator for child x tatian prevention during the obama administration. >> i used to think the hardest thing i would have to do would be to look in the eyes of a child and listen to her story about being abused. i was wrong. the hardest thing i ever had to do was watch their abuse. sometimes, still photos, sometimes video, sometimes with sound. all heart wrenching and even now impossible to forget. >> agriculture secretary nominee sending purdue. >> frommer's are struggling -- farmers are struggling to hold on. even the best ones cannot produce a product. i think trade is the answer. and chris matthews at the
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first amendment awards dinner. >> the truth contains hard news. that is what contains the politician. that is what stops the overreach in power. and that is what the country takes it seriously. and that is what matters this hour, this week, and this time in our lives. >> steve mnuchin on comprehensive tax reform. >> the goals of tax reform which is about creating the middle taxme tax cut, i creating implication and by making u.s. businesses competitive where we have a high tax rate for businesses. we are able to take the tax code and redesign things. >> pfizer ceo ian read on pharmaceutical costs. using our medicines on the exchanges because the exchanges do not provide them access.
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we do need to reform the way that health care is delivered. and epa administrator scott pruitt on environmental policy. >> there are exciting things going on with respect to clean coal technology. but not here. most of that is happening in europe because of the disincentives that we put into play with respect to nuclear. nuclear on to be in the mix. >> c-span programs are available on c-span.org, on the homepage and by searching the c-span video library. >> this morning, inside elections editor nathan gonzales looks at the political impact of efforts to repeal and replace the health care law. then the former house intelligence committee senior counsel discusses the pfizer law and intelligence collection in the u.s. and abroad. and later, bernadette from the
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prison policy initiative talks about mass incarceration in the u.s. as take your calls, and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" is next. ♪ host: good morning. with health care now off of the table, congress turns to other issues in the week ahead. senate democrats excited for the outline their plans to filibuster the nomination of neil gorsuch to serve on the u.s. supreme court. the senate judiciary expected to vote on his nomination out of committee a week from tomorrow, monday, april 3. the house of a disaster relief funding and eta regulations. president'sh the agenda moving ahead in light of the developments on friday and the defeat of the health care bill for now.
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