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Washington Journal: 09/29/2023
3 hours, 0 minuteReps. Bob Good (R-VA) and Judy Chu (D-CA) discuss the September 30 government funding deadline and a potential shutdown.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 09/29/2023
5 hours, 34 minutesThe House is expected to begin work on legislation to avert a government shutdown. Current funding expires Saturday at midnight.
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House Democratic Leaders on Failed Stopgap Measure
33 minutesAfter 21 Republicans and all Democrats voted against a GOP stopgap proposal to fund the federal government, Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (NY) told reporters the only path forward to avoid a shutdown is a Senate bipartisan continuing resolution. Minority Whip Katherine Clark (MA) and Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar (CA) joined the leader at the briefing.
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U.S. House of Representatives: Debate on Gov't Funding Until October 31
1 hour, 13 minutesThe House began debate on a GOP bill to fund the government through October 31. It lowers spending for certain agencies and includes border security provisions.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Feinstein D-CA on Marriage Equality in 2022
10 minutesIn November of 2022 Sen. Dianne Feinstein gave one of her last speeches on the Senate floor. The California Democrat talked about marriage equality legislation. Sen. Feinstein served over three decades in the United States Senate.
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OMB Director & White House Press Sec. Hold News Conference
1 hour, 0 minute"Their chaos and their chaos alone is now threatening to push us into a shutdown," said Shalanda Young, director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), during the daily White House briefing with Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. Director Young criticized House Republicans for backing out on a deal they had agreed to four months prior when negotiating the budget ceiling and spoke on the impacts a government shutdown will have on the American people, the economy and national security. At the start of the briefing, the press secretary spoke on the passing of Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), calling her "a history-making trailblazer." Other topics addressed during the briefing were the autoworkers' strike and potential talks between President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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Pres. Biden Farewell Tribute For Gen. Mark Milley
15 minutesGeneral Mark Milley was a trusted confidant and revered military leader, President Biden said in a tribute to the outgoing chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff held at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in Arlington, Virginia. President Biden talked about his years working with General Milley, and commended him for his service to the U.S. military and people. During his remarks, he also criticized the Republican-led U.S. House for its running up against a government funding deadline, noting that it imperiled paychecks for military families, among others.
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Gen. Mark Milley Remarks at Farewell Ceremony
23 minutes"We don't take an oath to a king, or a queen, or to a tyrant or dictator, and we don't take an oath to a wannabe dictator," General Mark Milley, the outgoing chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a farewell speech in Arlington, Virginia. "We don't take an oath to an individual. We take an oath to the Constitution, and we take an oath to the idea that is America, and we're willing to die to protect it." His remarks came after President Biden praised his service to the country in a ceremony at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in Arlington, Virginia. General Milley also thanked his fellow military members, family, and government leaders for their support throughout his career.
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Virginia Governor at Economic Club of Washington, DC
52 minutesVirginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) said he's focused on his current job and would not answer whether he'll be entering the 2024 presidential race while taking part in a discussion with Economic Club of Washington, DC President David Rubenstein. Virginia has midterm elections in November where control of the General Assembly is up for grabs. Gov. Youngkin said if Republicans win control one of his policy priorities will be pushing for a 15-week abortion ban. The governor also touched on other topics including Virginia tourism, the commonwealth's education goals, and confederate monuments.
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After Words: Adam Nagourney, "The Times"
59 minutesNew York Times reporter Adam Nagourney looked at the successes and failures of the last four decades of "the paper of record," The New York Times. He was interviewed by Columbia Journalism Review contributor Jon Allsop.
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U.S. House of Representatives: Debate on Gov't Funding Until October 31
1 hour, 12 minutesThe House began debate on a GOP bill to fund the government through October 31. It lowers spending for certain agencies and includes border security provisions.
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House Democratic Leaders on Failed Stopgap Measure
30 minutesAfter 21 Republicans and all Democrats voted against a GOP stopgap proposal to fund the federal government, Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (NY) told reporters the only path forward to avoid a shutdown is a Senate bipartisan continuing resolution. Minority Whip Katherine Clark (MA) and Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar (CA) joined the leader at the briefing.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Schumer on Short-Term Gov't Funding Bill
5 minutesMajority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) spoke on the floor about bipartisan legislation to fund the government until November 17. He also talked about the U.S. House failing to approve their spending bill to avert a government shutdown.
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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Gov't Funding Talks
5 minutesAfter attending a Republican meeting on the government funding deadline, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) said he "firmly believes there are no winners in a government shutdown it's the best way forward to make sure the government does not shut down." When asked if he was open to a clean continuing resolution, he said if they "had a clean one without Ukraine on it, we could probably move that through." He went on to say the Senate's intended funding plan is "leading us to a shutdown." The deadline to fund the government expires at 12:01am on Sunday.
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Rep. Steve Womack R-AR on Gov't Funding Talks
10 minutesAfter attending a Republican meeting on the government funding deadline, Rep. Steve Womack (R-AR) said House Republicans need to be "practical," explaining that Republicans have too slim of a majority and cannot get everything they want in negotiations with each other. When asked by a reporter about a possible bipartisan solution, he said Republicans were not ready to give up on their funding goals. He said GOP ideas were "all over the place" at the moment and was not confident that a shutdown could be avoided. The deadline to fund the government expires at 12:01am on Sunday.
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Rep. Mike Garcia R-CA on Gov't Funding Talks
10 minutesAfter attending a Republican meeting on the government funding deadline, Rep. Mike Garcia (R-CA) said there was not much progress on agreeing on a bill, but there was agreement on the broad goals among the Republican caucus, such as cutting spending and securing the southern border. He also said a shutdown looked inevitable, which Congress needed to keep as short as possible. Rep. Garcia also commented on reports that Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) was reaching out to Democrats to oust Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) as House speaker. The deadline to fund the government expires at 12:01am on Sunday.
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OMB Director & White House Press Sec. Hold News Conference
1 hour, 1 minute"Their chaos and their chaos alone is now threatening to push us into a shutdown," said Shalanda Young, director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), during the daily White House briefing with Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. Director Young criticized House Republicans for backing out on a deal they had agreed to four months prior when negotiating the budget ceiling and spoke on the impacts a government shutdown will have on the American people, the economy and national security. At the start of the briefing, the press secretary spoke on the passing of Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), calling her "a history-making trailblazer." Other topics addressed during the briefing were the autoworkers' strike and potential talks between President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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Life & Career of Dianne Feinstein
39 minutesSenator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) talked about her experiences in the Senate and her political career. Reelected in 2000 to her second full six-year term, Feinstein was first elected in 1992 to fill the remaining two years of then-Senator Pete Wilson's term. A native of San Francisco and the former mayor of the city, Feinstein was the first woman to serve on the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Blackburn Tribute to Sen. Feinstein D-CA
4 minutesSenator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) spoke on the floor to pay tribute to Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein of California, who died at the age 90.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Cortez Masto Tribute to Sen. Feinstein D-CA
6 minutesSenator Cortez Masto (D-NV) spoke on the floor to pay tribute to Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein of California, who passed away at age 90.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Blumenthal Tribute to Sen. Feinstein D-CA
4 minutesSenator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) spoke on the floor to pay tribute to Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein of California, who passed away at age 90.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Reed Tribute to Sen. Feinstein D-CA
4 minutesSenator Jack Reed (D-RI) spoke on the floor to pay tribute to Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein of California, who passed away at age 90.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Lummis Tribute to Senator Feinstein D-CA
6 minutesSenator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) spoke on the floor to pay tribute to Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein of California, who died at the age 90.
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U.S. House of Representatives: Debate on Gov't Funding Until October 31
1 hour, 11 minutesThe House began debate on a GOP bill to fund the government through October 31. It lowers spending for certain agencies and includes border security provisions.
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House Democratic Leaders on Failed Stopgap Measure
31 minutesAfter 21 Republicans and all Democrats voted against a GOP stopgap proposal to fund the federal government, Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (NY) told reporters the only path forward to avoid a shutdown is a Senate bipartisan continuing resolution. Minority Whip Katherine Clark (MA) and Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar (CA) joined the leader at the briefing.
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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Gov't Funding Talks
5 minutesAfter attending a Republican meeting on the government funding deadline, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) said he "firmly believes there are no winners in a government shutdown it's the best way forward to make sure the government does not shut down." When asked if he was open to a clean continuing resolution, he said if they "had a clean one without Ukraine on it, we could probably move that through." He went on to say the Senate's intended funding plan is "leading us to a shutdown." The deadline to fund the government expires at 12:01am on Sunday.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Schumer on Short-Term Gov't Funding Bill
8 minutesMajority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) spoke on the floor about bipartisan legislation to fund the government until November 17. He also talked about the U.S. House failing to approve their spending bill to avert a government shutdown.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Feinstein on CIA Interrogations Report in 2014
1 hour, 2 minutesBack in 2014, then Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Chair Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) delivered a Senate floor statement about her committee's report on the CIA's detention and interrogation techniques. She spoke about the committee's investigative timeline, and provided the details of the report. Sen. Feinstein whose three decades in the Senate made her the longest-serving female U.S. Senator. She was 90.
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U.S. House of Representatives: Debate on Gov't Funding Until October 31
1 hour, 11 minutesThe House began debate on a GOP bill to fund the government through October 31. It lowers spending for certain agencies and includes border security provisions.
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House Democratic Leaders on Failed Stopgap Measure
31 minutesAfter 21 Republicans and all Democrats voted against a GOP stopgap proposal to fund the federal government, Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (NY) told reporters the only path forward to avoid a shutdown is a Senate bipartisan continuing resolution. Minority Whip Katherine Clark (MA) and Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar (CA) joined the leader at the briefing.
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OMB Director & White House Press Sec. Hold News Conference
59 minutes"Their chaos and their chaos alone is now threatening to push us into a shutdown," said Shalanda Young, director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), during the daily White House briefing with Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. Director Young criticized House Republicans for backing out on a deal they had agreed to four months prior when negotiating the budget ceiling and spoke on the impacts a government shutdown will have on the American people, the economy and national security. At the start of the briefing, the press secretary spoke on the passing of Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), calling her "a history-making trailblazer." Other topics addressed during the briefing were the autoworkers' strike and potential talks between President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Gov't Funding Talks
6 minutesAfter attending a Republican meeting on the government funding deadline, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) said he "firmly believes there are no winners in a government shutdown it's the best way forward to make sure the government does not shut down." When asked if he was open to a clean continuing resolution, he said if they "had a clean one without Ukraine on it, we could probably move that through." He went on to say the Senate's intended funding plan is "leading us to a shutdown." The deadline to fund the government expires at 12:01am on Sunday.