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The Daily

Wednesday, May 3, 2017

The Daily

The New York Times

News, Daily News

4.3107.6K Ratings

🗓️ 3 May 2017

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

The lines being drawn in Washington aren’t entirely partisan. Are Democrats and Republicans in Congress banding together to block the president? Plus: We discuss the White House’s on-again off-again relationship with Russia. Guests: Carl Hulse, who covers Congress; Julie Davis, a White House correspondent; Peter Baker, a White House correspondent. For more information on today’s episode, visit http://nyti.ms/2pNzK0u.

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0:32.9

This is the Daily.

0:36.9

Today, the lines being drawn in Washington aren't entirely partisan.

0:44.3

Our Democrats and Republicans banding together to block the president.

0:49.5

And Vladimir Putin.

0:51.8

Friend, enemy, friend again.

0:54.2

The White House is on again, off again, relationship with Russia.

0:58.6

It's Wednesday, May 3rd.

1:04.4

This week, Congress agreed to a bipartisan budget deal that President Trump's demands

1:08.7

had threatened to blow up.

1:10.8

Then, President Trump suggested a government shutdown might be in order.

1:15.9

Are the two connected?

1:17.6

We start with the congressional side of things and my colleague, Carl Hoss.

1:22.0

Carl, thank you for coming on.

1:23.8

Sure.

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