
What Trump said about his drug czar pick, health care fixes
Clip: 10/16/2017 | 5m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
Trump addressed a flurry of news in two public appearances at the White House on Monday.
President Trump addressed a flurry of news in two public appearances at the White House on Monday, touching on topics from a controversy swirling around his nominee to be the the nation's next drug czar to the future of health care reform to a subpoena over old allegations of sexual harassment. John Yang joins Judy Woodruff to take a closer look.
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What Trump said about his drug czar pick, health care fixes
Clip: 10/16/2017 | 5m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
President Trump addressed a flurry of news in two public appearances at the White House on Monday, touching on topics from a controversy swirling around his nominee to be the the nation's next drug czar to the future of health care reform to a subpoena over old allegations of sexual harassment. John Yang joins Judy Woodruff to take a closer look.
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