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Washington Journal: 09/12/2020
3 hours, 3 minutesUniversity of Massachusetts Lowell professor Arie Perliger discusses ring-wing extremism in the United States and University of Pittsburgh professor Michael Kenney discusses antifa and left-wing extremism in the United States.
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House Hearing on Amtrak's Response to COVID-19 Pandemic
2 hours, 27 minutesWilliam Flynn, Amtrak president and CEO, said because of the coronavirus pandemic, the nation's rail service will need more than $4B in additional federal funding for fiscal year 2021 in order to stay afloat, keep employees and continue public services. HIs comments came during a House Transportation subcommittee hearing examining Amtrak's response to COVID-19. Others testifying included stakeholders and union officials.
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Discussion on the Development of a Coronavirus Vaccine
1 hour, 15 minutesResearch! America hosted a virtual discussion with experts in science and medicine on the development of a vaccine for the coronavirus pandemic. They discussed several topics, including the current progress made in the development of a vaccine, whether the speed in development should be a cause for concern when considering safety and efficacy, and the need for global participation. When asked about the arrival of vaccine, the participants were in agreement that it would be unlikely for one to be ready by November.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci on the Coronavirus Pandemic
29 minutesDr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, discussed the coronavirus pandemic at a virtual event hosted by Research! America. Dr. Fauci said he is "optimistic" there will be a vaccine by the end of the year but said it is unlikely we will have it by Election Day. He also discussed students returning to schools, vaccine distribution and public trust in a vaccine.
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NIH Director Dr. Collins & Surgeon General Dr. Adams Testify on Vaccines
2 hours, 41 minutesNational Institutes of Health (NIH) Director Dr. Francis Collins and Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams testified on vaccines before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee. Director Collins discussed ongoing clinical trials and said he is hopeful that a coronavirus vaccine could be ready by the end of the year and widely distributed in 2021. Both Director Collins and Surgeon General Adams discussed some of the challenges the government faces in distributing a vaccine which include misinformation about vaccines, and the current drop in general vaccination rates due to misinformation and distrust of government. Surgeon General Adams discussed the logistical challenges with distributing a vaccine and explained what is being done to address these issues.
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Washington Journal: Dr. Jesse Goodman
1 hour, 1 minuteGeorgetown University Medical Center's Dr. Jesse Goodman, former chief scientist at the FDA, discussed the approval process for a potential COVID-19 vaccine.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. McConnell on Covid relief
12 minutesSenate Majority Leader McConnell talked about the preliminary vote on the Senate Republican coronavirus relief bill.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Schumer on Covid Relief
19 minutesDemocratic Leader Schumer spoke against the Senate Republican COVID relief bill, saying it was inadequate and not bi-partisan. He went on to talk about allegations reported in Bob Woodward's new book on the President, and later returned to the pandemic to talk about the effect on public transportation.
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Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand
4 minutesSen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) delivered the Democratic Weekly Address, commemorating 9/11 and talking about the Coronavirus response.
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The Communicators: Netflix and the Culture of Reinvention"
30 minutesNetflix cofounder and CEO Reed Hastings and business professor Erin Meyer discussed the unorthodox workplace culture behind one of the largest tech companies in the world in their book "No Rules Rules: Netflix and the Culture of Reinvention."
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Washington Journal: Dr. William Moss
1 hour, 0 minuteDr. William Moss, executive director of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health International Vaccines Center, discussed the national and international effort to develop a Covid-19 vaccine.
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President Trump Presents Medal of Honor to Sgt. Maj. Thomas Payne
21 minutesPresident Trump presented the Medal of Honor to Sergeant Major Thomas Payne, who is the first living Delta Force member to receive the award. The president talked about Sgt. Maj. Payne's actions during a hostage rescue mission from ISIS captors.
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Washington Journal: Arie Perliger
44 minutesAuthor and University of Massachusetts Lowell professor Arie Perliger discussed ring-wing extremism in the United States.
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Former DHS Secretaries Chertoff, Napolitano and Johnson on the Agency's Future
1 hour, 55 minutesThe Atlantic Council's Scowcroft Center hosted a virtual forum on the future of the Department of Homeland Security. Joining the second part of the event were former DHS Secretaries Michael Chertoff (Bush Admin., 2005-09), Janet Napolitano (Obama Admin., 2009-13), and Jeh Johnson (Obama Admin., 2013-17). Several topics were discussed, including immigration, the politicization of DHS, public trust, and election security. They also addressed what the department might look like depending on who wins the presidency, suggesting that DHS will have a return to normalcy if former Vice President Joe Biden were to become president.
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President Trump Presents Medal of Honor to Sgt. Maj. Thomas Payne
22 minutesPresident Trump presented the Medal of Honor to Sergeant Major Thomas Payne, who is the first living Delta Force member to receive the award. The president talked about Sgt. Maj. Payne's actions during a hostage rescue mission from ISIS captors.
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Washington Journal: Michael Kenney
44 minutesUniversity of Pittsburgh professor Michael Kenney discussed antifa and left-wing extremism in the United States.
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CISA Director Chris Krebs Speaks at Billington Cybersecurity Summit
21 minutesChristopher Krebs, the director of Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), appeared at Billington CyberSecurity's annual summit. He discussed the main priorities of his agency, cyber threats amid the coronavirus pandemic, and efforts to protect the 2020 elections.
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Discussion on COVID-19 & Teleworking at Billington Cybersecurity Summit
27 minutesHomeland Security and technology industry officials took part in a panel discussion at Billington CyberSecurity's annual summit. They talked about the security challenges of teleworking during the coronavirus pandemic. Among the speakers were security experts from Raytheon, Cisco, and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).
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Hearing on Remote Working During a Pandemic
1 hour, 15 minutesThe Senate Environment and Public Works Committee held a hearing to discuss lessons learned from remote working during the coronavirus pandemic. Witnesses from Dell Technologies, Global Workplace Analytics and the California Air Resources Board testified about how private companies were utilizing remote work capabilities and how the federal government could implement strategies to reduce office workspace and save money.
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Campaign 2020: Maine U.S. Senate Debate
53 minutesSenator Susan Collins (R-ME) and U.S. Senate candidates Sara Gideon (D-ME), Max Linn (I-ME) and Lisa Savage (I-ME) participated in a televised debate. NEWS CENTER Maine/WCSH 6, Bangor Daily News and The Portland Press Herald sponsored the event. Maine's U.S. Senate race is considered one of the most expensive races in the country, and one of the most competitive. Senator Collins is running for a fifth term. She has been criticized by Democrats for her vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Portman on Covid Relief
28 minutesEarlier today, after the Senate blocked a Republican Coronavirus Economic Aid bill from advancing, Ohio Senator Rob Portman came to the floor to discuss the measure and future COVID-19 legislation.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Hirono on Covid Relief
13 minutesEarlier today, after the Senate blocked a Republican Coronavirus Economic Aid bill from advancing, Hawaii Senator Mazie Hirono came to the floor to discuss the measure and future COVID-19 legislation.
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Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand
3 minutesSen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) delivered the Democratic Weekly Address, commemorating 9/11 and talking about the Coronavirus response.
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House Oversight Committee Hearing on 2020 Census
3 hours, 13 minutesThe House Oversight and Reform Committee held a hybrid hearing with federal and state officials on the 2020 U.S. Census. Also testifying was former U.S. Census Bureau Director John Thompson. The witnesses talked about efforts to ensure accurate data and whether or not to extend the statutory deadlines for the 2020 Census. In addition, speakers discussed the impact of coronavirus pandemic on agency operations. Shortly after the hearing, a three-judge panel out of New York blocked the Trump administration's order to exclude undocumented immigrants from the Census count.