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Margaret Talev, the president of the White House Correspondents’ Association, addresses the backlash to Michelle Wolf’s comedy routine. Her “only regret” is that “those 15 minutes are now defining 4 hours,” when that was not the aim of the night.

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Eliana Johnson, Josh Dawsey, Molly Ball and Margaret Talev discuss the reactions to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Ball says some of the outraged comments have been “theatrical.”

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Research shows a correlation between greater academic demands and a reduction in drinking, smoking and drug use.

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Dr. Sanjay Gupta talks with Brian Stelter about how the media has shaped cultural views of marijuana. He also describes the evolution of his own view about medical marijuana and explains why he is urging Attorney General Jeff Sessions to reconsider his position.

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A lookahead to the big market themes this week, which will likely be on the radar of investors and policymakers alike. As Ciara Lee reports, the Fed will be top of the agenda.

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Anthony Scaramucci tells Brian Stelter that Michelle Wolf’s stand-up act was an “atrocity.” He argues that both the White House and the news media need to “deescalate” tensions, and says Trump deserves more credit for developments in North Korea.

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