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Washington Journal: 12/30/2020
3 hours, 2 minutesMigration Policy Institute's Sarah Pierce discusses the Trump Administration record on immigration and Vera Institute for Justice's Nicholas Turner discusses criminal justice reform and the incoming Biden Administration.
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Washington Journal: Open Phones
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Speaker Pelosi Holds Weekly Press Conference
22 minutesHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) discusses the legislative agenda during her weekly news conference.
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Washington Journal: Sarah Pierce
41 minutesMigration Policy Institute's Sarah Pierce discussed the Trump Administration record on immigration and what to look for from the incoming Biden Administration.
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Operation Warp Speed Briefing with Defense and Health & Human Services Officials
40 minutesSenior Defense and Health and Human Services officials provide an update on Operation Warp Speed and COVID-19 vaccine distribution efforts.
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Senate Minority Leader Schumer Meets with Pete Buttigieg
7 minutesSenate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-NY) held a virtual meeting in the Capitol with Pete Buttigieg, President-elect Biden's Transportation secretary nominee. The minority leader made brief remarks on some of his transportation-related legislative priorities for the new Congress. He also urged Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) to bring to a vote a House-passed bill that would provide for $2,000 direct cash payments for coronavirus relief.
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Speaker Pelosi Holds Weekly Press Conference
22 minutesHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) held her final weekly press conference of the year to address coronavirus relief spending and her expectations for the start of the 117th Congress. The speaker called on the Senate to approve $2,000 relief checks to all Americans. She responded to a question about Sen. Josh Hawley's (R-MO) announcement he would object to the Electoral College's certification of President-elect Joe Biden saying, "I have no doubt that on next Wednesday, a week from today, that Joe Biden will be confirmed by the acceptance of the vote of the Electoral College as the 46th president of the United States." Speaker Pelosi began her briefing with condolences to the family of Rep.-elect Luke Letlow (R-LA), who died this week from COVID-19.
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British House of Commons Debates Post-Brexit Trade Deal
1 hour, 5 minutesThe British House of Commons debated and voted on the post-Brexit trade agreement between the U.K. and the European Union. Speakers included British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Labour Party Leader Keir Starmer and Scottish National Party Leader Ian Blackford. Following debate, members of Parliament approved the trade deal by a vote of 521 to 73. This is a portion of the proceedings.
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Missouri Governor Parson Holds Coronavirus Briefing
17 minutesMissouri Gov. Mike Parson (R) gives an update on the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Speaker Pelosi Holds Weekly Press Conference
22 minutesHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) held her final weekly press conference of the year to address coronavirus relief spending and her expectations for the start of the 117th Congress. The speaker called on the Senate to approve $2,000 relief checks to all Americans. She responded to a question about Sen. Josh Hawley's (R-MO) announcement he would object to the Electoral College's certification of President-elect Joe Biden saying, "I have no doubt that on next Wednesday, a week from today, that Joe Biden will be confirmed by the acceptance of the vote of the Electoral College as the 46th president of the United States." Speaker Pelosi began her briefing with condolences to the family of Rep.-elect Luke Letlow (R-LA), who died this week from COVID-19.
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Senate Minority Leader Schumer Meets with Pete Buttigieg
7 minutesSenate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-NY) held a virtual meeting in the Capitol with Pete Buttigieg, President-elect Biden's Transportation secretary nominee. The minority leader made brief remarks on some of his transportation-related legislative priorities for the new Congress. He also urged Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) to bring to a vote a House-passed bill that would provide for $2,000 direct cash payments for coronavirus relief.
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Colorado Gov. Polis Holds Coronavirus Briefing
1 hour, 0 minuteColorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) held a virtual briefing on the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic and distribution of vaccines. Much of the briefing focused on a new variant of the coronavirus that first appeared in the United Kingdom but had been recently confirmed in a Colorado resident. State health officials said they were also investigating a second possible instance of the new variant, which is believed to be more transmissible, but not necessarily more severe. Additionally, Gov. Polis talked about the state's vaccination efforts, which he said had led to Colorado having one of the highest per capita vaccination rates in the country. The governor urged Coloradans to celebrate New Year's Eve in a safe manner and avoid seeing people outside of their immediate households.
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California Gov. Newsom & Dr. Fauci Discuss COVID-19 Response
32 minutesCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) and Dr. Anthony Fauci take part in a virtual discussion on the coronavirus pandemic.
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Missouri Governor Parson Holds Coronavirus Briefing
20 minutesMissouri Gov. Mike Parson (R) provided an update on coronavirus response efforts. He discussed the state's vaccine distribution plan and data trends involving COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. Gov. Parson was joined by Missouri Health Department Director Dr. Randall Williams at the State Capitol in Jefferson City.
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Ohio Gov. DeWine Holds Coronavirus Briefing
58 minutesOhio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) held a briefing on the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic and vaccine distribution efforts. The governor provided an update on the total cases, hospitalizations and deaths in Ohio and announced he was extending the state's curfew to help curb the spread of the virus. Gov. DeWine urged those eligible to receive the vaccine to do so and called on the state's health professionals to get as many people vaccinated as safely and quickly as possible.
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Operation Warp Speed Briefing with Defense and Health & Human Services Officials
43 minutesGen. Gustave Perna, Operation Warp Speed chief operating officer and Dr. Moncef Slaoui, Operation Warp Speed chief scientific adviser provided an update on coronavirus vaccine development and distribution. Dr. Slaoui discussed various vaccine trials and when he hopes additional COVID-19 vaccines will be made available to the public. Gen. Perna explained a lag in data reporting accounted for lower vaccine distribution numbers than the Trump administration promised by the end of the year.
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Senate Minority Leader Schumer Meets with Pete Buttigieg
7 minutesSenate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-NY) held a virtual meeting in the Capitol with Pete Buttigieg, President-elect Biden's Transportation secretary nominee. The minority leader made brief remarks on some of his transportation-related legislative priorities for the new Congress. He also urged Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) to bring to a vote a House-passed bill that would provide for $2,000 direct cash payments for coronavirus relief.
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British House of Commons Debates Post-Brexit Trade Deal
1 hour, 18 minutesThe British House of Commons debated and voted on the post-Brexit trade agreement between the U.K. and the European Union. Speakers included British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Labour Party Leader Keir Starmer and Scottish National Party Leader Ian Blackford. Following debate, members of Parliament approved the trade deal by a vote of 521 to 73. This is a portion of the proceedings.
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California Gov. Newsom & Dr. Fauci Discuss COVID-19 Response
33 minutesCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) and Dr. Anthony Fauci took part in a virtual discussion on the coronavirus pandemic. When the governor asked about the new strain of the COVID-19 virus from the U.K. - with the first case having been recently reported in California - Dr. Fauci said that "there is no indication at all that it increases the virulence," and that it seems that those who have been infected with the new strain in the U.K. cannot be re-infected. The doctor urged people to get vaccinated, saying it is safe vaccine "that can save your life, the life of your family, and the community."
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Operation Warp Speed Briefing with Defense and Health & Human Services Officials
42 minutesGen. Gustave Perna, Operation Warp Speed chief operating officer and Dr. Moncef Slaoui, Operation Warp Speed chief scientific adviser provided an update on coronavirus vaccine development and distribution. Dr. Slaoui discussed various vaccine trials and when he hopes additional COVID-19 vaccines will be made available to the public. Gen. Perna explained a lag in data reporting accounted for lower vaccine distribution numbers than the Trump administration promised by the end of the year.
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North Carolina Gov. Cooper Holds Coronavirus Briefing
52 minutesNorth Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper (D) provided an update on the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic. The governor said that despite the decrease in testing over the holidays, the state has seen "the highest number of people in the hospital and record high percent positives," and that he urged North Carolinians to "double down" on mitigation measures, such as wearing masks and social distancing. Governor Cooper also announced that they have extended the state's moratorium on evictions until the end of January 2021. The state's Health & Human Services Secretary, Dr. Mandy Cohen, addressed the next phases for vaccine distribution, which include frontline workers and those living in congregant facilities.
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Senate Hearing on U.S. Coast Guard & Arctic Strategy - Part 1
2 hours, 28 minutesThe Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Security held a hearing on the U.S. Coast Guard safeguarding national interests in the Arctic. During this portion, U.S. Coast Guard Vice Commandant Admiral Charles Ray discussed what is needed to strengthen the Coast Guard's presence in the Arctic, including consistent funding and more ships added to the fleet. He also discussed Russia and China's growing power in the Arctic region. Prior to the break, a panel of experts was convened to talk about the need for ports and harbors closer to the Arctic, protecting local fishing vessels, and the impact of climate change.
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Colorado Gov. Polis Holds Coronavirus Briefing
1 hour, 0 minuteColorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) held a virtual briefing on the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic and distribution of vaccines. Much of the briefing focused on a new variant of the coronavirus that first appeared in the United Kingdom but had been recently confirmed in a Colorado resident. State health officials said they were also investigating a second possible instance of the new variant, which is believed to be more transmissible, but not necessarily more severe. Additionally, Gov. Polis talked about the state's vaccination efforts, which he said had led to Colorado having one of the highest per capita vaccination rates in the country. The governor urged Coloradans to celebrate New Year's Eve in a safe manner and avoid seeing people outside of their immediate households.
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U.S. Senate: Senate Leaders McConnell & Schumer on Veto Override, Pandemic Response & Election
20 minutesSenate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell took to the floor to talk about COVID-19 relief efforts, and his reasons for tying an increase in stimulus checks to repealing Sec. 230 and election investigations. He was followed by the Democratic Leader, Chuck Schumer, who started out criticizing Sen. Hawley's decision to contest the Electoral College results, before turning to the President's veto of the Defense Authorization bill.
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U.S. Senate: Senators on COVID-19 Relief, Veto Override
1 hour, 2 minutesEarlier today, several Senators came to the floor to discuss the COVID-19 relief bill, the veto override of 2021 Defense Authorization bill and the Coronavirus pandemic.
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Senate Hearing on U.S. Coast Guard & Arctic Strategy - Part 1
1 hour, 57 minutesThe Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Security held a hearing on the U.S. Coast Guard safeguarding national interests in the Arctic. During this portion, U.S. Coast Guard Vice Commandant Admiral Charles Ray discussed what is needed to strengthen the Coast Guard's presence in the Arctic, including consistent funding and more ships added to the fleet. He also discussed Russia and China's growing power in the Arctic region. Prior to the break, a panel of experts was convened to talk about the need for ports and harbors closer to the Arctic, protecting local fishing vessels, and the impact of climate change.
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Senate Hearing on U.S. Coast Guard & Arctic Strategy - Part 2
32 minutesThe Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Security held a hearing on the U.S. Coast Guard safeguarding national interests in the Arctic. After a brief recess, a panel of experts discussed their discussion on the arctic, addressing economic needs, climate change, and the expansion of the Coast Guard's fleet of ships.
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Missouri Governor Parson Holds Coronavirus Briefing
19 minutesMissouri Gov. Mike Parson (R) provided an update on coronavirus response efforts. He discussed the state's vaccine distribution plan and data trends involving COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. Gov. Parson was joined by Missouri Health Department Director Dr. Randall Williams at the State Capitol in Jefferson City.
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Operation Warp Speed Briefing with Defense and Health & Human Services Officials
42 minutesGen. Gustave Perna, Operation Warp Speed chief operating officer and Dr. Moncef Slaoui, Operation Warp Speed chief scientific adviser provided an update on coronavirus vaccine development and distribution. Dr. Slaoui discussed various vaccine trials and when he hopes additional COVID-19 vaccines will be made available to the public. Gen. Perna explained a lag in data reporting accounted for lower vaccine distribution numbers than the Trump administration promised by the end of the year.
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California Gov. Newsom & Dr. Fauci Discuss COVID-19 Response
32 minutesCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) and Dr. Anthony Fauci took part in a virtual discussion on the coronavirus pandemic. When the governor asked about the new strain of the COVID-19 virus from the U.K. - with the first case having been recently reported in California - Dr. Fauci said that "there is no indication at all that it increases the virulence," and that it seems that those who have been infected with the new strain in the U.K. cannot be re-infected. The doctor urged people to get vaccinated, saying it is safe vaccine "that can save your life, the life of your family, and the community."