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Washington Journal: 05/17/2023
3 hours, 0 minuteReps. Michael Lawler (R-NY) and Mark Pocan (D-WI) discuss the debate over raising the debt limit and R Street Institute's Brandon Pugh discusses potential government regulation of the artificial intelligence industry.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 05/17/2023
44 minutesThe House will consider two police-related bills during National Police Week: allowing undocumented immigrants convicted of assaulting law enforcement officers to be deported & federal police to buy their own firearm after it's retired from official use.
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U.S. Postmaster General Testifies on Oversight of the Postal Service
1 hour, 16 minutesU.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy testifies on oversight of the Postal Service before a House Oversight and Accountability subcommittee.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 05/17/2023
1 hour, 58 minutesThe House will consider two police-related bills during National Police Week: allowing undocumented immigrants convicted of assaulting law enforcement officers to be deported & federal police to buy their own firearm after it's retired from official use.
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Pres. Biden Delivers Remarks on Debt Ceiling
7 minutesPresident Biden said debt ceiling negotiators from the White House and Capitol Hill met last night to discuss ways to prevent a government default. The president spoke about negotiations prior to his departure for Japan and a G7 summit. President Biden and congressional leaders from both parties met Tuesday to discuss a framework for negotiations. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned the U.S. will hit its debt limit in early June.
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Washington Journal: Rep. Michael Lawler
31 minutesRep. Michael Lawler (R-NY), a member of the Financial Services Committee, discussed the stalemate over raising the debt ceiling and Republican priorities.
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President Biden Honors Medal of Valor Recipients
34 minutesPresident Biden honored nine first responders with the Medal of Valor at the White House. "From small towns to big cities, you're cut from the same cloth. You run into danger when everyone else runs away from danger," said the president about the three New York Police Department officers, a Houston police officer, Colorado police official, Ohio sheriff's deputy and three New York firefighters.
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Rep. Kelly Armstrong Discusses Energy Security & the Economy
32 minutesRep. Kelly Armstrong (R-ND) discussed energy security and the economy during a virtual discussion hosted by the Hudson Institute. Several topics were discussed, including energy infrastructure, diversifying the country's energy portfolio, regulation and permitting reform, and negative impacts of a clean energy transition.
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Washington Journal: Open Phones
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Portrait Unveiling of Former Speaker of the House Paul Ryan
54 minutesFormer U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) is honored with a portrait unveiling ceremony in Statuary Hall of the U.S. Capitol.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 05/17/2023
3 hours, 52 minutesThe House will consider two police-related bills during National Police Week: allowing undocumented immigrants convicted of assaulting law enforcement officers to be deported & federal police to buy their own firearm after it's retired from official use.
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Pres. Biden Delivers Remarks on Debt Ceiling
8 minutesPresident Biden said debt ceiling negotiators from the White House and Capitol Hill met last night to discuss ways to prevent a government default. The president spoke about negotiations prior to his departure for Japan and a G7 summit. President Biden and congressional leaders from both parties met Tuesday to discuss a framework for negotiations. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned the U.S. will hit its debt limit in early June.
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Fifth Circuit Court Hears Abortion Pill Case
1 hour, 59 minutesA three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit heard oral argument in a case challenging the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) approval of the abortion pill mifepristone. The medication, approved by the FDA in 2000, is part of a two-pill regimen for a medical abortion for pregnancies less than 10 weeks along. This case was first heard in a district court in Texas, where that judge halted the FDA's approval of the medication citing the agency's process to approve the pill was improper and therefore unsafe for use. The Biden administration appealed the ruling to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court. They won both appeals to preserve the FDA's approval and recent changes to expand access to the drug. These are only temporary until the three-judge panel who heard oral argument rules in this case.
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Pres. Biden Delivers Remarks on Debt Ceiling
5 minutesPresident Biden said debt ceiling negotiators from the White House and Capitol Hill met last night to discuss ways to prevent a government default. The president spoke about negotiations prior to his departure for Japan and a G7 summit. President Biden and congressional leaders from both parties met Tuesday to discuss a framework for negotiations. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned the U.S. will hit its debt limit in early June.
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House & Senate Republicans on Debt Ceiling Deadline
36 minutesHouse and Senate Republicans, led by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (CA), gathered on the steps of the U.S. Capitol to show unity behind House Republicans' efforts to tie federal spending cuts to a proposal to raise the nation's debt limit.
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Veterans Affairs Secretary & Advocates Testify on President's 2024 Budget
1 hour, 43 minutesVeterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough and veterans' groups testified on President Biden's 2024 budget request before the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee. Topics included Camp Lejeune lawsuits, expediting the claims filing process, and expanded women's health care.
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Rep. Garcia & House Democrats Hold News Conference on Expelling Rep. Santos
35 minutesRep. Robert Garcia (D-CA), along with other House Democrats, held a news conference on his resolution calling for the expulsion of Rep. George Santos (R-NY) from Congress amid admissions from Rep. Santos of making false claims about his past. Under Speaker Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) leadership, the Republican-controlled House was expected to instead refer the issue to the House Ethics Committee. The Democrats argued this move would be a "cop out," saying it allowed Republicans to avoid taking a vote against a member of their own party and that it was a delay tactic. Moreover, they said Rep. Santos has previously admitted to lying about numerous issues, and that Speaker McCarthy has already removed him from committees because of those lies. Rep. Santos recently pleaded not guilty to 13 federal charges, including wire fraud, money laundering, making false statements to Congress, and theft.
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Fifth Circuit Court Hears Abortion Pill Case
2 hours, 0 minuteA three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit heard oral argument in a case challenging the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) approval of the abortion pill mifepristone. The medication, approved by the FDA in 2000, is part of a two-pill regimen for a medical abortion for pregnancies less than 10 weeks along. This case was first heard in a district court in Texas, where that judge halted the FDA's approval of the medication citing the agency's process to approve the pill was improper and therefore unsafe for use. The Biden administration appealed the ruling to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court. They won both appeals to preserve the FDA's approval and recent changes to expand access to the drug. These are only temporary until the three-judge panel who heard oral argument rules in this case.
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Veterans Affairs Secretary & Advocates Testify on President's 2024 Budget
1 hour, 44 minutesVeterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough and veterans' groups testified on President Biden's 2024 budget request before the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee. Topics included Camp Lejeune lawsuits, expediting the claims filing process, and expanded women's health care.
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Rep. Garcia & House Democrats Hold News Conference on Expelling Rep. Santos
35 minutesRep. Robert Garcia (D-CA), along with other House Democrats, held a news conference on his resolution calling for the expulsion of Rep. George Santos (R-NY) from Congress amid admissions from Rep. Santos of making false claims about his past. Under Speaker Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) leadership, the Republican-controlled House was expected to instead refer the issue to the House Ethics Committee. The Democrats argued this move would be a "cop out," saying it allowed Republicans to avoid taking a vote against a member of their own party and that it was a delay tactic. Moreover, they said Rep. Santos has previously admitted to lying about numerous issues, and that Speaker McCarthy has already removed him from committees because of those lies. Rep. Santos recently pleaded not guilty to 13 federal charges, including wire fraud, money laundering, making false statements to Congress, and theft.
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Pres. Biden Delivers Remarks on Debt Ceiling
6 minutesPresident Biden said debt ceiling negotiators from the White House and Capitol Hill met last night to discuss ways to prevent a government default. The president spoke about negotiations prior to his departure for Japan and a G7 summit. President Biden and congressional leaders from both parties met Tuesday to discuss a framework for negotiations. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned the U.S. will hit its debt limit in early June.
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House & Senate Republicans on Debt Ceiling Deadline
35 minutesHouse and Senate Republicans, led by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (CA), gathered on the steps of the U.S. Capitol to show unity behind House Republicans' efforts to tie federal spending cuts to a proposal to raise the nation's debt limit.