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Insight With Vicki Gonzalez

Political Junkie: Turmoil In The White House

July 31, 2017 | Cody Drabble

Political Junkie Ken Rudin recaps a tumultuous week in Washington: Reince Priebus is out and John Kelly is in as White House Chief of Staff; Attorney General Jeff Sessions is under pressure to quit; Russia responds to new sanctions.

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Vietnam Moving Wall Coming To Stockton

June 19, 2017 | Rich Ibarra

The half-size replica of Washington D.C.'s Vietnam Memorial Wall is sometimes called the Wall That Heals.

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'Resist': Activists Unfurl Massive Banner On Crane Behind White House

January 25, 2017

"As much as I have a fear of heights, I decided that I would do this because the risks are so great and so tremendous at this point with this administration," said Greenpeace's Karen Topakian.

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Inauguration 2017 On Social Media

January 20, 2017

CapRadio is following the ceremonies and protests surrounding Inauguration Day in D.C. and in Sacramento.

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The Political Junkie Goes West

April 18, 2016

Ken Rudin joins us from Washington D.C. for this week's Political Junkie segment.

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McClatchy Reporters On Panama Papers

April 6, 2016

McClatchy Washington Bureau’s Kevin Hall and Marisa Taylor worked on a story uncovering a massive international scheme to hide money. We’ll talk to them both by phone from DC about how they it all happened and what it means going forward.

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Suspect In Custody After Drawing A Weapon At U.S. Capitol

March 28, 2016

A man drew a weapon during routine security screening at the U.S. Capitol Visitor's Center and was shot by police, Capitol Police Chief Matthew Verderosa said at a news conference. No officers were injured, he added.

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Drought Relief Legislation Starts Slowly In Washington

April 16, 2015

When it comes to California drought relief, it’s been a dry year so far on Capitol Hill. Central Valley politicians and farm interests have been in Congress this week to remind lawmakers about the dire situation back home.

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Homeland Security Funding In Limbo, As House, Senate Fail To Agree

February 27, 2015

The Senate approved a bill that funded Homeland Security through Sept. 30. The Republican leadership in the House decided to move forward with a more limited bill, but that failed.

 
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