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Washington Journal: 05/09/2023
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Campaign 2024: Sen. Tim Scott Holds Town Hall in Iowa
1 hour, 3 minutesSenator Tim Scott (R-SC) hosted a town hall with voters in Waukee, Iowa, about a month after he announced the formation of an exploratory committee for a potential 2024 presidential run. He told the audience his life story, and took questions on a number of topics, including border security, fentanyl abuse, and his relationships with Iowa Republicans.
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Vital Voices Conference on Women Leaders Addressing Global Challenges, Part 3
53 minutesVital Voices, an organization co-founded by Sec. Hillary Clinton and the late Sec. Madeleine Albright, hosted a festival on amplifying the voices of women confronting global challenges. Women leaders and activists from Russia, Tanzania and other countries discussed disinformation in the digital space and ways that women can combat it. They were followed by women business leaders who discussed the global impact of climate change.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 05/09/2023
29 minutesThe House today will consider several science-related bills under suspension of the rules. Off the floor, House and Senate top leaders are scheduled to meet with President Biden at the White House to discuss the debt limit deadline.
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Washington Journal: Josh Wingrove
10 minutesBloomberg News White House reporter Josh Wingrove previewed the meeting Tuesday between President Biden and congressional leadership on raising the debt limit and avoiding a potential default.
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Washington Journal: Caitlin Emma
13 minutesPolitico budget & appropriations reporter Caitlin Emma previewed the meeting Tuesday between President Biden and congressional leadership on raising the debt limit and avoiding a potential default.
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Secretary Blinken Discusses World Press Freedom Day
1 hour, 8 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken was interviewed about the state of global press freedom in an event hosted by the Washington Post. He talked about efforts the Biden Administration has made to encourage press freedom around the world, as well as within the U.S. Mr. Blinken's appearance was briefly interrupted by protesters in support of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Also speaking at the event were journalists from Iran, Belarus, Nigeria, and Myanmar who talked about their experiences with government officials and in some cases arrest and torture in retaliation for their journalistic work.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 05/09/2023
7 minutesThe House today will consider several science-related bills under suspension of the rules. Off the floor, House and Senate top leaders are scheduled to meet with President Biden at the White House to discuss the debt limit deadline.
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Discussion on the Digital Divide & Health Care
47 minutesNicol Turner Lee, director for the center of Technology Innovation at the Brookings Institution, and Beth Mathews-Bradshaw, vice president of patient engagement and research at the Alliance for Aging Research, discussed health care disparities at the National Health Council's (NHC's) Science of Patient Engagement Symposium in Washington, DC. They also discussed bridging the digital divide, telehealth services, and the impact of artificial intelligence on health care work.
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Washington Journal: Open Phones
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Congressional Leaders on White House Debt Limit Meeting
34 minutesTop congressional leaders speak to reporters about their meeting with President Biden amid the impending deadline to raise the nation's debt limit.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 05/09/2023
41 minutesThe House today will consider several science-related bills under suspension of the rules. Off the floor, House and Senate top leaders are scheduled to meet with President Biden at the White House to discuss the debt limit deadline.
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House Rules Debates Border Security & Unemployment Fraud Bills
5 minutesHouse Rules Committee debates and votes on a border security measure as well as a bill to protect against unemployment fraud.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 05/09/2023
3 hours, 25 minutesThe House today will consider several science-related bills under suspension of the rules. Off the floor, House and Senate top leaders are scheduled to meet with President Biden at the White House to discuss the debt limit deadline.
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Democratic Congressional Leaders on White House Debt Limit Meeting
10 minutesSenate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries spoke to reporters about their meeting with President Biden amid the impending deadline to raise the nation's debt limit. At the time of this meeting, no further progress had been made on negotiations in regard to raising the limit. Representative Jeffries retorted against Representative McCarthy's claim, saying the White House proposed a budget in early March and House Republicans did not propose a budget until late April, which he and Leader Schumer said was too partisan for consideration.
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House Speaker McCarthy on Debt Ceiling from Capitol Hill
26 minutesHouse Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) held a press conference from Capitol Hill press conference on the debt ceiling following his White House meeting with President Joe Biden and other congressional leaders. He addressed reporter questions on the meeting and criticized the White House for waiting over three months to negotiate with Republicans about the debt and the federal budget. Speaker McCarthy also addressed reporter questions on immigration, news about Rep. George Santos and former president Donald Trump, and gun violence, saying that "we've got to take the politics out of it, innocent people are dying and we're going to have to have that discussion."
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President Biden Debt Ceiling Remarks Following a Meeting with Congressional Leaders
22 minutes"America is not a deadbeat nation. We pay our bills," said President Biden. The president's remarks on the debt ceiling followed a meeting with congressional leaders at the White House. President Biden agreed with Minority Leader McConnell's remarks that default is not an option and shared that he would continue to meet with the congressional leaders. The president took multiple questions from reporters including one on invoking the 14th Amendment to avoid defaulting on the debt as well as one on the southern border.
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Former President Trump's Attorney Reacts to Civil Verdict
5 minutesJoe Tacopina, the attorney who represented former President Trump in a civil sexual assault case, reacted to the jury's finding Mr. Trump liable for the sexual assault and defamation of E. Jean Carroll , and the $5 million awarded to the victim. Mr. Tacopina said the former president was "moving forward," said he questioned the jury's impartiality. He also said an appeal would be filed. A number of hecklers interrupted this interview.
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House Rules Debates Border Security & Unemployment Fraud Bills
2 hours, 43 minutesThe House rules Committee heard from the leadership of various committees, including House Homeland Security and Judiciary, for a debate a border security measure. Republicans argued that the measure would uphold the existing immigration laws while protecting migrants and the American people. In opposition, Democrats argued the bill was "cruel" as it offered no protections for migrant children, would upend the asylum system, and have negative economic impacts to the country.
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House Rules Debates Border Security & Unemployment Fraud Bills - Part 2
1 hour, 31 minutesThe House rules Committee heard from the leadership of various committees, including House Homeland Security and Judiciary, for a debate a border security measure. Republicans argued that the measure would uphold the existing immigration laws while protecting migrants and the American people. In opposition, Democrats argued the bill was "cruel" as it offered no protections for migrant children, would upend the asylum system, and have negative economic impacts to the country. Also during the hearing, they debated a law to protect against unemployment fraud.
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Democratic Congressional Leaders on White House Debt Limit Meeting
10 minutesSenate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries spoke to reporters about their meeting with President Biden amid the impending deadline to raise the nation's debt limit. At the time of this meeting, no further progress had been made on negotiations in regard to raising the limit. Representative Jeffries retorted against Representative McCarthy's claim, saying the White House proposed a budget in early March and House Republicans did not propose a budget until late April, which he and Leader Schumer said was too partisan for consideration.
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House Speaker McCarthy on Debt Ceiling from Capitol Hill
26 minutesHouse Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) held a press conference from Capitol Hill press conference on the debt ceiling following his White House meeting with President Joe Biden and other congressional leaders. He addressed reporter questions on the meeting and criticized the White House for waiting over three months to negotiate with Republicans about the debt and the federal budget. Speaker McCarthy also addressed reporter questions on immigration, news about Rep. George Santos and former president Donald Trump, and gun violence, saying that "we've got to take the politics out of it, innocent people are dying and we're going to have to have that discussion."
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President Biden Debt Ceiling Remarks Following a Meeting with Congressional Leaders
21 minutes"America is not a deadbeat nation. We pay our bills," said President Biden. The president's remarks on the debt ceiling followed a meeting with congressional leaders at the White House. President Biden agreed with Minority Leader McConnell's remarks that default is not an option and shared that he would continue to meet with the congressional leaders. The president took multiple questions from reporters including one on invoking the 14th Amendment to avoid defaulting on the debt as well as one on the southern border.
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House Rules Debates Border Security & Unemployment Fraud Bills
1 hour, 48 minutesThe House rules Committee heard from the leadership of various committees, including House Homeland Security and Judiciary, for a debate a border security measure. Republicans argued that the measure would uphold the existing immigration laws while protecting migrants and the American people. In opposition, Democrats argued the bill was "cruel" as it offered no protections for migrant children, would upend the asylum system, and have negative economic impacts to the country.
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Former President Trump's Attorney Reacts to Civil Verdict
5 minutesJoe Tacopina, the attorney who represented former President Trump in a civil sexual assault case, reacted to the jury's finding Mr. Trump liable for the sexual assault and defamation of E. Jean Carroll , and the $5 million awarded to the victim. Mr. Tacopina said the former president was "moving forward," said he questioned the jury's impartiality. He also said an appeal would be filed. A number of hecklers interrupted this interview.
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Democratic Congressional Leaders on White House Debt Limit Meeting
9 minutesSenate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries spoke to reporters about their meeting with President Biden amid the impending deadline to raise the nation's debt limit. At the time of this meeting, no further progress had been made on negotiations in regard to raising the limit. Representative Jeffries retorted against Representative McCarthy's claim, saying the White House proposed a budget in early March and House Republicans did not propose a budget until late April, which he and Leader Schumer said was too partisan for consideration.
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House Speaker McCarthy on Debt Ceiling from Capitol Hill
26 minutesHouse Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) held a press conference from Capitol Hill press conference on the debt ceiling following his White House meeting with President Joe Biden and other congressional leaders. He addressed reporter questions on the meeting and criticized the White House for waiting over three months to negotiate with Republicans about the debt and the federal budget. Speaker McCarthy also addressed reporter questions on immigration, news about Rep. George Santos and former president Donald Trump, and gun violence, saying that "we've got to take the politics out of it, innocent people are dying and we're going to have to have that discussion."
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President Biden Debt Ceiling Remarks Following a Meeting with Congressional Leaders
20 minutes"America is not a deadbeat nation. We pay our bills," said President Biden. The president's remarks on the debt ceiling followed a meeting with congressional leaders at the White House. President Biden agreed with Minority Leader McConnell's remarks that default is not an option and shared that he would continue to meet with the congressional leaders. The president took multiple questions from reporters including one on invoking the 14th Amendment to avoid defaulting on the debt as well as one on the southern border.
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Public Affairs Events
17 hours, 2 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.