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Senior White House Correspondent April Ryan talks to the TJMS about the criminal justice reform with Congressman Bobby Scott of Virginia. “The 2.2 million people in jail today, if that bill passes, according to his supporters, you’ll still have 2.2 million people in jail. We don’t have good numbers. The benefits are restricted. We have a real […]

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White House Correspondent April Ryan discusses the Paris attacks over the weekend  with Shawn Turner, former Director of National U.S. Intelligence for the Obama Administration about what our government is looking to do next and defends President Obama’s statement. “The FBI has to look at the possibility of something like that happening here. In this country […]

White House corespondent April Ryan talks to the Tom Joyner Morning Show about Donald Trump  kicking Univision anchor and Journalist Jorge Ramos out of his latest press conference and his current standings in the race. “The Univision thing was very bad. The unfortunate thing is that people don’t understand the back and forth between the press […]

   With widespread rioting going on in Baltimore last night after the funeral of Freddie Gray, who died after suffering a severe spinal injury while in police custody, Jacque Reid reached out to Senior White House Correspondent April Ryan on what to expect from President Obama and the White House. “(The President) He’s definitely watching. And […]

  Senior White House Corespondent April Ryan has been behind the scenes at the White House for 18 years. Her new book The Presidency in Black and White: My Up-Close View of Three Presidents and Race in America.  She is one of just a handful of African-American, and in fact, any reporters of color, who regularly […]

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  April Ryan talks to Pastor Jamal Bryant on the last day of 2014. Pastor Bryant gives an inspirational word to guide us into 2015 after a year of deaths, pain and hurt. “Our address changed in 2014. This will be marked as a year when a generation woke up. Our job now has to be […]

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  12/29/14- April Ryan talks with Wendell Pierce about his new film Selma and his portrayal of Reverend Hosea Williams in the film. Plus, Pierce discusses the success of The Wire and his other projects including Ray Donovan and The Odd Couple reboot. Selma hits theaters nationwide on January 9, 2014. (Photo: PR)

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  April Ryan talks to Transportation Secretary Anthony Fox about the funding transportation work that needs to happen in 2015, to improve commuter time, potholes and public transit. “We’re very excited about the possibility that Congress will finally get a six year transportation bill for the listeners out there sitting in traffic. We feel like […]

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  White House Correspondent April Ryan talks to Former Head of the U.S. Commission, Mary Francis Berry about the NYC man that killed  two cops over the weekend, in an effort to avenge the death of Michael Brown and Eric Garner. “The police caused themselves to be targeted. We should continue to protest. We should express our […]

Roland Martin talks to Senior White House Correspondent April Ryan about the reports “When the POTUS and FLOTUS leave they (Secret Service) are sometimes lax. One agent left his walkie talkie in his locker, he didn’t have his ear piece in and was on a personal phone call instead of standing at post, when the […]

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For iPhone:   April Ryan talks to Homeland Security Jeh Johnson about Ebola, Isis and the growing concern over the White House fence jumper. “After the event on September 19 we put in additional security there, but let’s not forget that the secret service does a great job protecting the first family and the Vice […]

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For iPhone:   April Ryan talks about the justice in Ferguson and the grand jury’s decision to delay the arrest of  Darren Wilson, the officer that killed 18-year-old unarmed teen, Michael Brown. She talks to  Indianapolis Police Chief, Rick Height about the fear of more riots in Ferguson and the distrust between civilians and police. […]