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Washington Journal: 08/01/2023
3 hours, 2 minutesFederal Financial Analytics' Karen Petrou discusses President Biden's economic agenda and how voters are responding and Kaiser Health News' Julie Rovner discusses congressional health spending deadlines and key measures needing reauthorization.
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Top Military Adviser Discusses Force Integration
54 minutesSenior Enlisted Adviser to the chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Ramón "CZ" Colón-López discusses his tenure and force integration at an event hosted by the Air and Space Forces Association (AFA).
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Washington Journal: Karen Petrou
5 minutesFederal Financial Analytics co-founder and managing partner Karen Petrou discussed President Biden's economic agenda and how voters are responding.
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Sen. Jeff Merkley on Climate Change & Other Issues
27 minutesSenator Jeff Merkley (D-OR) discusses climate change and other topics with the Washington Post.
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Discussion on Green Hydrogen Tax Credit
57 minutesResources for the Future (RFF) held a discussion on the new green hydrogen tax credit program made possible through the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act law. The program aims to provide incentives to companies to jump start the hydrogen-fuel industry in the U.S. Panelists focused their discussion on potential program rules and the need for flexibility with implementation. The Treasury Department is tasked with developing rules and implementing the program.
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House Democrats Hold Abortion Rights Discussion
2 hours, 3 minutesDemocrats on the House Oversight and Accountability Committee held a discussion with abortion rights advocates on the impact of Republican efforts to tighten abortion restrictions in certain states. Topics included fear of legal ramifications following the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization Supreme Court decision limitting abortion access, how restrictions can disproportionately impact black and brown communities, and hesitancy around distribution of an FDA approved abortion pill, mifepristone.
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Washington Journal: Open Phones
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U.S. House of Representatives: 08/01/2023
4 minutesThe House meets for a brief pro forma session. They return on September 12th for legislative work and votes following their summer recess.
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Discussion on U.S. Responsibility for Security of Afghan Women Fighting the Taliban
1 hour, 51 minutesFacing potential deportation, three women from the Afghan Female Tactical Platoon (FTP) who trained and worked alongside U.S. special forces during the war pleaded for help to get their immigration status resolved. The women's pleas came during a discussion on their training and experiences hosted by the Women's Foreign Policy Group. Their advocates and legal team urged lawmakers to approve the Afghan Adjustment Act. The bill that's currently stalled in Congress, would provide a pathway to permanent residency and citizenship for these women and other Afghan allies who relocated to America following the fall of Kabul in August 2021 when the U.S. officially withdrew from the country.
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Washington Journal: Julie Rovner
40 minutesKaiser Health News' Julie Rovner discussed upcoming congressional health spending deadlines and key measures needing reauthorization.
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Washington Journal: Karen Petrou
39 minutesFederal Financial Analytics co-founder and managing partner Karen Petrou discussed President Biden's economic agenda and how voters are responding.
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Special Counsel Jack Smith Delivers Statement
4 minutesSpecial Counsel Jack Smith delivers a statement.
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Air Force Chief of Staff on Diversity & Inclusion in the Military
20 minutesAir Force Chief of Staff and the president's pick to be the next Joint Chiefs of Staff chair, Gen. Charles "CQ" Brown spoke about civil rights and diversity and inclusion in the military during a speech at a Truman Library Institute symposium. The general spoke about the history of segregation in the military and how President Harry Truman ended the practice in 1948 with an executive order. Since then, Gen. Brown said many opportunities have opened up for African Americans in the military. He highlighted the successes of several African Americans who've rose through the military ranks including the Tuskegee airmen who fought in World War II, Colin Powell, the first black and youngest chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Lloyd Austin, the nation's first African American defense secretary.
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Top Military Adviser Discusses Force Integration
56 minutesSenior Enlisted Adviser to the chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Ramón "CZ" Colón-López discussed his tenure and force integration at an event hosted by the Air and Space Forces Association (AFA). Several topics were addressed during the discussion, including military recruitment challenges and opportunities, quality of life for military families, the China threat, and the legacy of outgoing Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Gen. Mark Milley. SEAC Colón-López is set to retire from the Air Force in November 2023.
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Special Counsel Jack Smith Delivers Statement
6 minutesSpecial Counsel Jack Smith delivered a statement reacting to former President Trump's second federal indictment. This one concerns his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.
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Discussion on Green Hydrogen Tax Credit
1 hour, 16 minutesResources for the Future (RFF) held a discussion on the new green hydrogen tax credit program made possible through the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act law. The program aims to provide incentives to companies to jump start the hydrogen-fuel industry in the U.S. Panelists focused their discussion on potential program rules and the need for flexibility with implementation. The Treasury Department is tasked with developing rules and implementing the program.
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Special Counsel Jack Smith Delivers Statement
5 minutesSpecial Counsel Jack Smith delivered a statement reacting to former President Trump's second federal indictment. This one concerns his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.
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Policy Advocates and Others Discuss Human Trafficking - Part 1
51 minutesHuman rights policy advocates, state and federal stakeholders, and leaders from various business sectors joined the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for a symposium on measures to combat human trafficking. A variety of topics were discussed, including victim support and advocacy, how best to spot the signs of human trafficking, the role of the business community and federal government, and creating educational, career, and economic opportunities for victims of human trafficking.
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Policy Advocates and Others Discuss Human Trafficking - Part 2
1 hour, 59 minutesHuman rights policy advocates, state and federal stakeholders, and leaders from various business sectors joined the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for a symposium on measures to combat human trafficking. A variety of topics were discussed, including victim support and advocacy, how best to spot the signs of human trafficking, the role of the business community and federal government, and creating educational, career, and economic opportunities for victims of human trafficking.
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Georgia & Louisiana First Ladies Discuss Human Trafficking
39 minutesGeorgia first lady Marty Kemp (R) and Louisiana first lady Donna Edwards (D) discussed statewide initiatives to combat human trafficking. Topics included education awareness, resources for human trafficking victims, and how businesses can help with human trafficking prevention.
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Special Counsel Jack Smith Delivers Statement
5 minutesSpecial Counsel Jack Smith delivered a statement reacting to former President Trump's second federal indictment. This one concerns his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.
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Sen. Jeff Merkley on Climate Change & Other Issues
28 minutesSenator Jeff Merkley (D-OR) discussed climate change and other topics with the Washington Post. Sen. Merkley, who chairs an appropriations subcommittee on the environment, said climate change was, "the biggest threat that humanity has ever faced," and criticized the Biden administration's approach to the problem, saying they were approving too many fossil fuel projects. Additionally, he expressed concerns with the Transportation Security Administration using facial recognition technology, citing fears of the government creating a "surveillance state." Finally, he weighed in on ongoing debates pertaining to the Senate filibuster and age limits for senators.
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Discussion on U.S. Responsibility for Security of Afghan Women Fighting the Taliban
1 hour, 51 minutesFacing potential deportation, three women from the Afghan Female Tactical Platoon (FTP) who trained and worked alongside U.S. special forces during the war pleaded for help to get their immigration status resolved. The women's pleas came during a discussion on their training and experiences hosted by the Women's Foreign Policy Group. Their advocates and legal team urged lawmakers to approve the Afghan Adjustment Act. The bill that's currently stalled in Congress, would provide a pathway to permanent residency and citizenship for these women and other Afghan allies who relocated to America following the fall of Kabul in August 2021 when the U.S. officially withdrew from the country.
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Special Counsel Jack Smith Delivers Statement
6 minutesSpecial Counsel Jack Smith delivered a statement reacting to former President Trump's second federal indictment. This one concerns his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.
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Policy Advocates and Others Discuss Human Trafficking - Part 1
51 minutesHuman rights policy advocates, state and federal stakeholders, and leaders from various business sectors joined the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for a symposium on measures to combat human trafficking. A variety of topics were discussed, including victim support and advocacy, how best to spot the signs of human trafficking, the role of the business community and federal government, and creating educational, career, and economic opportunities for victims of human trafficking.
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Policy Advocates and Others Discuss Human Trafficking - Part 2
1 hour, 58 minutesHuman rights policy advocates, state and federal stakeholders, and leaders from various business sectors joined the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for a symposium on measures to combat human trafficking. A variety of topics were discussed, including victim support and advocacy, how best to spot the signs of human trafficking, the role of the business community and federal government, and creating educational, career, and economic opportunities for victims of human trafficking.
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Georgia & Louisiana First Ladies Discuss Human Trafficking
39 minutesGeorgia first lady Marty Kemp (R) and Louisiana first lady Donna Edwards (D) discussed statewide initiatives to combat human trafficking. Topics included education awareness, resources for human trafficking victims, and how businesses can help with human trafficking prevention.
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Sen. Jeff Merkley on Climate Change & Other Issues
27 minutesSenator Jeff Merkley (D-OR) discussed climate change and other topics with the Washington Post. Sen. Merkley, who chairs an appropriations subcommittee on the environment, said climate change was, "the biggest threat that humanity has ever faced," and criticized the Biden administration's approach to the problem, saying they were approving too many fossil fuel projects. Additionally, he expressed concerns with the Transportation Security Administration using facial recognition technology, citing fears of the government creating a "surveillance state." Finally, he weighed in on ongoing debates pertaining to the Senate filibuster and age limits for senators.
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Special Counsel Jack Smith Delivers Statement
5 minutesSpecial Counsel Jack Smith delivered a statement reacting to former President Trump's second federal indictment. This one concerns his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.