Susan Page, Jeffrey Goldberg, Ed O’Keefe, and Ramesh Ponnuru discuss the week in politics Source
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Sen. Mark Warner: Donald Trump Jr.’s emails are “black and white” evidence of Russian intent
The top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee Senator Mark Warner, D-Virginia, discusses how Donald Trump Jr.’s meeting with Russians will impact the investigation into Russian meddling. Source
John’s Notebook: Turning down opposition research
According to the president, anyone in a campaign would have met with someone with dirt on a political opponent, but there are historical examples of the opposite: people behaving morally when it was easier not to. Source
Outfielder on how “Baby Shark” became the Nationals’ anthem
The MLB free agent says he “for sure” wants to stay with the team Source
Teen “Jeopardy!” champion donates $10,000 in Alex Trebek’s honor
“Everyone knows someone or has been affected by cancer in some way,” 18-year-old Avi Gupta said. “I believe scientists are winning the fight against cancer, we just need to help them to do more.” Source
Turkish leader announces capture of slain ISIS leader’s wife
But President Erdogan says Turkey “didn’t make a fuss,” while criticizing U.S. communications campaign Source
John’s Notebook: Calling for regular order
Regular order is Washington jargon, but it basically means doing things the agreed upon way. Though people may not know the term, they’ve been calling for it in Congress for a long time. Source
Is health care a right for the American people?
Dr. Atul Gawande, a staff writer for The New Yorker and author of the best-selling book “Being Mortal,” now out in paperback, discusses his new piece on health care in The New Yorker, out tomorrow. Source
Will President Trump’s attacks on the NFL undercut his agenda?
CBS News Chief Foreign Affairs and White House Correspondent Margaret Brennan and Washington Post White House reporter David Nakamura discuss President Trump’s attacks on the NFL and the upcoming vote on the Graham-Cassidy health care plan. Source
First open hearings in impeachment inquiry to begin next week
The House Intelligence Committee will hold the first public hearings in the impeachment inquiry next week with open testimony expected from three key witnesses. Chairman Adam Schiff spoke about the hearings at the Capitol. Source