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Washington Journal: 10/19/2023
3 hours, 1 minuteCQ Roll Call's Aidan Quigley discusses the latest in the Speaker election and Israel and Ukraine supplemental aid funding requests, and Reps. Tom McClintock (R-CA) and Lois Frankel (D-FL) discuss the Speaker battle and the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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Justice Amy Coney Barrett Speaks at University of Minnesota
1 hour, 20 minutesSupreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett said the Court would benefit from a code of ethics. She spoke about this topic and many others during a conversation with faculty and students at the University of Minnesota Law School. The Court has faced pressure to implement a code of ethics after investigative news reports revealed ethical concerns with the travels of Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito and the book sales of Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
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Washington Journal: Aidan Quigley
24 minutesCQ Roll Call budget & appropriations reporter Aidan Quigley discusses the latest in the House Speaker election and Israel and Ukraine supplemental aid funding requests.
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House Speaker Election Coverage
15 minutesC-SPAN looks at the House Speaker Election.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 10/19/2023
6 minutesThe House may continue voting in the House Speaker election to replace former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who was removed from the position on October 3rd.
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House Speaker Election Coverage
29 minutesC-SPAN looks at the House Speaker Election.
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Confirmation Hearing for Ambassador to Israel Nominee
2 hours, 39 minutesAmid the Israel-Hamas war, U.S. ambassador to Israel nominee Jack Lew testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. In light of Iran's long-standing support for Hamas, several Republican members grilled Mr. Lew about his work on the Iran nuclear deal when he was Treasury secretary in the Obama administration, alleging that he was not forthcoming about the deal's financial implementation. Mr. Lew rejected those allegations, retorting that the deal was "transparent" and that it did not lift sanctions on terrorism, but involved Iran rolling back its nuclear program in exchange for the U.S. unfreezing holds on certain Iranian monies. The Trump administration later pulled out of the Iran deal in 2018. Moreover, some other members asked about Mr. Lew's commitment to working with Israel in order to protect innocent Palestinians and civilians amid the ongoing war. At the start of the hearing, three pro-Palestinian protesters were escorted out of the room after causing disruptions.
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Rep. McCarthy on Speaker Election
13 minutesFormer Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) spoke to reporters about where things stand with the speaker election.
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Rep. Jordan on Speaker Election
2 minutesRep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) spoke to reporters about where things stand with the speaker election. He stated that he is still running and plans to go to the floor for a vote after speaking to Republican colleagues who voted against him.
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Washington Journal: Open Phones
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Pentagon Press Secretary Holds Briefing
35 minutesPentagon Press Secretary Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder briefs reporters on U.S. military operations amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas.
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NIH Director Nominee Testifies at Confirmation Hearing
2 hours, 6 minutesDr. Monica Bertagnolli, nominee to be director of the National Institutes of Health, testified at a confirmation hearing before the Senate Health Committee. For a little more than two hours, she answered senators' questions on a variety of topics including the origins of COVID-19, research on long COVID symptoms, fetal tissue studies and prescription drug costs. Prior to her nomination, she served as the National Cancer Institute's director. Dr. Bertagnolli's medical background is in oncologic surgery and cancer research.
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State Department Holds Briefing on Israel-Hamas War
48 minutesState Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller briefed reporters on the Israel-Hamas War, including ongoing efforts to deliver humanitarian aid to civilians in Hamas-controlled Gaza. He then discussed the department's worldwide alert advising U.S. citizens to exercise extra caution while traveling overseas due to increased tensions and the potential for terrorist attacks. Mr. Miller also reported that the hospital explosion in Gaza was likely the result of a failed rocket launch by militants in Gaza, and not an Israeli airstrike as initially reported by some media outlets. Additionally, regarding Russian-American journalist Alsu Kurmasheva's detention in Russia, Mr. Miller said the U.S. knew about the matter since May, but did not discuss it publicly because doing so would have been unhelpful to secure her release.
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Campaign 2024: Sen. Tim Scott Speaks at Georgetown National Security & Foreign Policy Forum
59 minutes2024 Republican presidential candidate Sen. Tim Scott (SC) talked about foreign policy and national security at a forum which included questions from college students around the country. Hosted by the Georgetown Institute of Politics & Public Service and the Associated Press in Washington, DC, Senator Scott spent much of the program talking about the Israel-Hamas War, and his criticisms of the Biden administration's foreign policy toward Israel and elsewhere around the globe.
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Pres. Biden Delivers Address on Israel-Hamas & Russia-Ukraine Wars
18 minutesPresident Biden addresses the nation on the United States' response to the ongoing Israel-Hamas and Russia-Ukraine wars from the White House's Oval Office.
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Pentagon Press Secretary Holds Briefing
37 minutesPentagon Press Secretary Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder announced during the daily briefing Navy destroyer USS Carney in the Red Sea shot down 'three land attack cruise missiles and several drones that were launched by Houthi forces in Yemen." He said the defensive response by the USS Carney demonstrates U.S. power in the Middles East and the U.S. "will remain vigilant for any other potential threats." He also discussed ongoing military aid for Israel, the recent attack on the hospital in Gaza, and Iran's potential role in the attacks on Israel.
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State Department Holds Briefing on Israel-Hamas War
48 minutesState Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller briefed reporters on the Israel-Hamas War, including ongoing efforts to deliver humanitarian aid to civilians in Hamas-controlled Gaza. He then discussed the department's worldwide alert advising U.S. citizens to exercise extra caution while traveling overseas due to increased tensions and the potential for terrorist attacks. Mr. Miller also reported that the hospital explosion in Gaza was likely the result of a failed rocket launch by militants in Gaza, and not an Israeli airstrike as initially reported by some media outlets. Additionally, regarding Russian-American journalist Alsu Kurmasheva's detention in Russia, Mr. Miller said the U.S. knew about the matter since May, but did not discuss it publicly because doing so would have been unhelpful to secure her release.
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Campaign 2024: Sen. Tim Scott Speaks at Georgetown National Security & Foreign Policy Forum
1 hour, 0 minute2024 Republican presidential candidate Sen. Tim Scott (SC) talked about foreign policy and national security at a forum which included questions from college students around the country. Hosted by the Georgetown Institute of Politics & Public Service and the Associated Press in Washington, DC, Senator Scott spent much of the program talking about the Israel-Hamas War, and his criticisms of the Biden administration's foreign policy toward Israel and elsewhere around the globe.
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Pres. Biden Delivers Address on Israel-Hamas & Russia-Ukraine Wars
17 minutesPresident Biden addressed the nation on the United States' response to the ongoing Israel-Hamas and Russia-Ukraine wars from the White House's Oval Office. He said he would officially request from Congress "an urgent budget request" on the following day to support Israel and Ukraine. Mr. Biden explained why it was in the national security interests of the U.S. to do this, saying that when terrorists and dictators do not pay the consequences for hostile actions, "more chaos and death and more destruction" ensues. Also, the president called for Americans to denounce antisemitism & Islamophobia amid the Israel-Hamas War. At the time of this address, House Republicans had still not chosen a speaker after removing Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) from the position. This was the second occasion in which President Biden used the Oval Office to address the nation, having previously delivered a speech on a bipartisan agreement to avoid defaulting on the nation's debt in June.
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Pentagon Press Secretary Holds Briefing
38 minutesPentagon Press Secretary Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder announced during the daily briefing Navy destroyer USS Carney in the Red Sea shot down 'three land attack cruise missiles and several drones that were launched by Houthi forces in Yemen." He said the defensive response by the USS Carney demonstrates U.S. power in the Middles East and the U.S. "will remain vigilant for any other potential threats." He also discussed ongoing military aid for Israel, the recent attack on the hospital in Gaza, and Iran's potential role in the attacks on Israel.
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State Department Holds Briefing on Israel-Hamas War
48 minutesState Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller briefed reporters on the Israel-Hamas War, including ongoing efforts to deliver humanitarian aid to civilians in Hamas-controlled Gaza. He then discussed the department's worldwide alert advising U.S. citizens to exercise extra caution while traveling overseas due to increased tensions and the potential for terrorist attacks. Mr. Miller also reported that the hospital explosion in Gaza was likely the result of a failed rocket launch by militants in Gaza, and not an Israeli airstrike as initially reported by some media outlets. Additionally, regarding Russian-American journalist Alsu Kurmasheva's detention in Russia, Mr. Miller said the U.S. knew about the matter since May, but did not discuss it publicly because doing so would have been unhelpful to secure her release.
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Current and Former Members of Congress Testify on the Need for a Fiscal Commission
2 hours, 19 minutes"I believe we have reached a defining moment. Our fiscal affairs are completely off track we are off in the weeds, and we've got to get back on track," said former Sen. Kent Conrad (D-ND, 1987-2013) before the House Budget Committee hearing on the potential for a bipartisan fiscal commission to address the national debt and rein in government spending. The former senator was joined at the hearing by Rep. Steve Womack (R-AR), former Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH), and former Rep. John Yarmuth (D-KY), the previous chair of the Budget Committee. They discussed several topics, including the need to save Social Security and Medicare from insolvency, the effectiveness of congressional commissions, and the need for Congress to work in a bipartisan manner to fix the country's debt crisis.
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Pres. Biden Delivers Address on Israel-Hamas & Russia-Ukraine Wars
18 minutesPresident Biden addressed the nation on the United States' response to the ongoing Israel-Hamas and Russia-Ukraine wars from the White House's Oval Office. He said he would officially request from Congress "an urgent budget request" on the following day to support Israel and Ukraine. Mr. Biden explained why it was in the national security interests of the U.S. to do this, saying that when terrorists and dictators do not pay the consequences for hostile actions, "more chaos and death and more destruction" ensues. Also, the president called for Americans to denounce antisemitism & Islamophobia amid the Israel-Hamas War. At the time of this address, House Republicans had still not chosen a speaker after removing Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) from the position. This was the second occasion in which President Biden used the Oval Office to address the nation, having previously delivered a speech on a bipartisan agreement to avoid defaulting on the nation's debt in June.
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Campaign 2024: Sen. Tim Scott Speaks at Georgetown National Security & Foreign Policy Forum
1 hour, 1 minute2024 Republican presidential candidate Sen. Tim Scott (SC) talked about foreign policy and national security at a forum which included questions from college students around the country. Hosted by the Georgetown Institute of Politics & Public Service and the Associated Press in Washington, DC, Senator Scott spent much of the program talking about the Israel-Hamas War, and his criticisms of the Biden administration's foreign policy toward Israel and elsewhere around the globe.
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Campaign 2024: Asa Hutchinson Speaks at NH GOP First in the Nation Leadership Summit
21 minutes2024 Republican presidential candidate Asa Hutchinson spoke to voters at the First in the Nation Leadership Summit, held in Nashua, New Hampshire, the state's second-largest city. He discussed his plans for America, saying his first action as president would be to issue an executive order that reduces the federal government workforce by 200,000 employees. Mr. Hutchinson also spoke out against former President Trump's tariff policies, which he said adversely affected the U.S. economy and increased taxes.
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Current and Former Members of Congress Testify on the Need for a Fiscal Commission
2 hours, 17 minutes"I believe we have reached a defining moment. Our fiscal affairs are completely off track we are off in the weeds, and we've got to get back on track," said former Sen. Kent Conrad (D-ND, 1987-2013) before the House Budget Committee hearing on the potential for a bipartisan fiscal commission to address the national debt and rein in government spending. The former senator was joined at the hearing by Rep. Steve Womack (R-AR), former Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH), and former Rep. John Yarmuth (D-KY), the previous chair of the Budget Committee. They discussed several topics, including the need to save Social Security and Medicare from insolvency, the effectiveness of congressional commissions, and the need for Congress to work in a bipartisan manner to fix the country's debt crisis.
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Pres. Biden Delivers Address on Israel-Hamas & Russia-Ukraine Wars
17 minutesPresident Biden addressed the nation on the United States' response to the ongoing Israel-Hamas and Russia-Ukraine wars from the White House's Oval Office. He said he would officially request from Congress "an urgent budget request" on the following day to support Israel and Ukraine. Mr. Biden explained why it was in the national security interests of the U.S. to do this, saying that when terrorists and dictators do not pay the consequences for hostile actions, "more chaos and death and more destruction" ensues. Also, the president called for Americans to denounce antisemitism & Islamophobia amid the Israel-Hamas War. At the time of this address, House Republicans had still not chosen a speaker after removing Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) from the position. This was the second occasion in which President Biden used the Oval Office to address the nation, having previously delivered a speech on a bipartisan agreement to avoid defaulting on the nation's debt in June.