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Washington Journal: 10/24/2023
3 hours, 2 minutesRoll Call's Laura Weiss discusses Tuesday's Speaker election, Ethics and Public Policy Center's Henry Olsen discusses GOP divisions in the Speaker's contest and Campaign 2024, and Quincy Institute's Trita Parsi discusses the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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President Biden Delivers Remarks on "Bidenomics"
11 minutesPresident Biden announced an investment in 31 regional tech hubs around the country during his remarks on the economy and his administration's economic agenda, also known as "Bidenomics". Following his remarks, he announced he would be going to the Situation Room amid news breaking on more hostages released by Hamas. In addition, the President responded to a reporter's question on his conversation with Pope Francis about humanitarian aid to Gaza.
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Washington Journal: Henry Olsen
32 minutesEthics and Public Policy Center Senior Fellow and Washington Post columnist Henry Olsen discussed the latest in the effort by Republicans to elect a House Speaker
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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: 10/24/2023
2 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
35 minutesC-SPAN looks at the House Speaker Election.
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House Democrat Leaders Hold Press Conference
17 minutesHouse Democratic Leaders hold a press conference on efforts to elect a speaker of the House.
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Washington Journal: Trita Parsi
35 minutesQuincy Institute's Trita Parsi discussed the latest in the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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Campaign 2024: Republican Presidential Hopefuls Speak in Iowa City, IA
1 hour, 22 minutes2024 Republican presidential hopefuls Governor Ron DeSantis (FL), Vivek Ramaswamy, Nikki Haley, Ryan Binkley, Senator Tim Scott (SC), Governor Doug Burgum (ND), and Asa Hutchinson spoke at a fundraiser hosted by Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R-IA) in Iowa City, Iowa. The candidates discussed their plans and priorities for the nation: Governor DeSantis authorizing "deadly force" against drug cartels; Mr. Ramaswamy reducing the size of federal government by 75%; Ms. Haley on addressing threats posed by China, Russia, and Iran; Mr. Binkley's calls for spiritual renewal and balancing the budget; Senator Scott's emphasis on personal responsibility; Governor Burgum on reviving the economy, domestic energy production, and national security; Mr. Hutchinson calling for reductions in federal spending and bolstering border security.
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Campaign 2024: Asa Hutchinson Speaks at NH GOP First in the Nation Leadership Summit
30 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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IRS Commissioner Testifies on Agency Oversight
2 hours, 22 minutesIRS Commissioner Danny Werfel testifies on oversight matters during a joint hearing before two House Oversight and Accountability subcommittees.
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House Democrat Leaders Hold Press Conference
18 minutesChaos and dysfunction continue to be the order of the day in the House Republican majority. Today is day 21 without a speaker, and the other side is back to square one," said House Democratic Caucus Chair Rep. Pete Aguilar (CA) during a press conference on the Republican's ongoing efforts to elect a speaker of the House. Chair Aguilar urged Republicans to "work with House Democrats in a bipartisan path forward, to get back to doing the people's business." Joining Chair Aguilar was caucus Vice Chair Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA), Rep. Jahana Hayes (D-CT), and Rep. Nikki Budzinski (D-IL).
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Washington Journal: Trita Parsi
35 minutesQuincy Institute's Trita Parsi discussed the latest in the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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Sec. Blinken Delivers Remarks on Israel-Hamas War at U.N.
16 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken delivered remarks on the ongoing Israel-Hamas War at a United Nations Security Council meeting in New York City. He expressed the United States' resolution, or formal opinion, on addressing the war: recognizing the right of states to defend themselves against terrorism, the need to protect civilians, determination to prevent the conflict from spreading, and redoubling efforts to work on a two-state solution between Israelis and Palestinians. Moreover, Secretary Blinken called for clearer condemnation from the council regarding Hamas's terrorist attack against Israel. "Where is the outrage? Where is the revulsion? Where is the rejection? Where is the explicit condemnation of these horrors?" he said. "No member of this council--no nation in this entire body--could or would tolerate the slaughter of its people."
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Hearing on Robocalls & Illegal Text Messages
1 hour, 50 minutesMitigating illegal robocalls and robotexts was the topic of discussion during a hearing with witnesses from the Chamber of Commerce, National Consumer Law Center, and robocall-blocking tech companies. They addressed ways that the Justice Department can crack down on bad actors, the countries of origin for fraudulent calls, and how artificial intelligence can protect consumers. The Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee held the hearing.
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White House Staff Previews State Dinner for Australian Leader
18 minutesFirst lady Jill Biden gave a press preview for the upcoming White House State Dinner for Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, saying the inspiration for the dinner was the "vibrant Australian spring and crisp American autumn." White House Social Secretary Carlos Elizondo gave a detailed description of the event, while the chefs discussed the menu as they displayed the various courses. Katie Button, James Beard Award-winner and chef and co-founder of Asheville, North Carolina's Cúrate, will be the guest chef for the dinner.
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Sec. Blinken Delivers Remarks on Israel-Hamas War at U.N.
17 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken delivered remarks on the ongoing Israel-Hamas War at a United Nations Security Council meeting in New York City. He expressed the United States' resolution, or formal opinion, on addressing the war: recognizing the right of states to defend themselves against terrorism, the need to protect civilians, determination to prevent the conflict from spreading, and redoubling efforts to work on a two-state solution between Israelis and Palestinians. Moreover, Secretary Blinken called for clearer condemnation from the council regarding Hamas's terrorist attack against Israel. "Where is the outrage? Where is the revulsion? Where is the rejection? Where is the explicit condemnation of these horrors?" he said. "No member of this council--no nation in this entire body--could or would tolerate the slaughter of its people."
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Nat'l Security Spokesperson & WH Press Secretary Hold Briefing
59 minutesNational Security Council Strategic Communications Coordinator John Kirby and White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre held a briefing amid ongoing efforts to elect a speaker of the U.S. House and unrest in the Middle East. Karine Jean-Pierre clarified the administration's stance on antisemitism and answered reporters' questions, along with John Kirby, on a variety of topics including attacks on U.S. troops in the Middle East and the autoworkers strike.
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Rep. Mike Gallagher on Speaker Election
5 minutesHouse Republicans held another closed-door election for speaker of the U.S. House following Rep. Jim Jordan's (R-OH) failed bid for the position. Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI) said that Republicans were beginning the nomination process all over again after speaker-designee Rep. Tom Emmer (MN) dropped out due to lack of Republican support in securing the 217 votes needed to win the speakership in the full House. When a reporter asked why Democrats, who also had a slim majority in the last Congress, did not have this same problem in electing a speaker, Mr. Gallagher replied that former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) "ruled with an iron fist," and people feared her.
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Rep. Norman on Speaker Election
2 minutesRep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) said he was confident there will be a speaker-designee by the end of the night. He briefly spoke to the press amid the Republican's ongoing efforts to elect a speaker of the House.
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Rep. Burchett on Speaker Election
5 minutesRep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) said he believes there will be a speaker-designee by the end of the night. He briefly spoke to the press amid the Republican's ongoing efforts to elect a speaker of the House.
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House Democrat Leaders Hold Press Conference
20 minutesChaos and dysfunction continue to be the order of the day in the House Republican majority. Today is day 21 without a speaker, and the other side is back to square one," said House Democratic Caucus Chair Rep. Pete Aguilar (CA) during a press conference on the Republican's ongoing efforts to elect a speaker of the House. Chair Aguilar urged Republicans to "work with House Democrats in a bipartisan path forward, to get back to doing the people's business." Joining Chair Aguilar was caucus Vice Chair Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA), Rep. Jahana Hayes (D-CT), and Rep. Nikki Budzinski (D-IL).
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President Biden Welcomes Australian PM to White House
2 minutesPresident Biden and first lady Jill Biden welcomed Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his partner Ms. Jodie Haydon to the White House ahead of an official state dinner for the leader. Before heading back into the White House, the president was asked if he asked Israel to delay its ground invasion, replying, "Israel can make their own decisions."
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White House Staff Previews State Dinner for Australian Leader
19 minutesFirst lady Jill Biden gave a press preview for the upcoming White House State Dinner for Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, saying the inspiration for the dinner was the "vibrant Australian spring and crisp American autumn." White House Social Secretary Carlos Elizondo gave a detailed description of the event, while the chefs discussed the menu as they displayed the various courses. Katie Button, James Beard Award-winner and chef and co-founder of Asheville, North Carolina's Cúrate, will be the guest chef for the dinner.
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Hearing on Housing Market Competition & Consumer Rights
1 hour, 35 minutesA Senate Judiciary subcommittee examined competition in the housing market and consumer rights during a public hearing. Topics included housing demand and affordability, zoning reform, and rental home price-fixing.
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Rep. Johnson on Speaker Election
8 minutesRep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) spoke to reporters after becoming the Republicans' new nominee for House Speaker. Surrounded by his fellow colleagues, Representative Johnson said the party is "united" and that he is "very confident" he'll get 217 on the floor when the full House meets to vote.
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President Biden Awards Science & Tech Medals
39 minutesPresident Biden awarded the National Medal of Science and the National Medal of Technology and Innovation to multiple recipients during a ceremony at the White House. The National Medal of Science is the highest honor the nation can bestow on scientists and engineers. Individuals are nominated by the scientific community, and a committee of scientists and engineers is appointed by the U.S. president to evaluate the nominees. The National Medal of Technology and Innovation is awarded to individuals or groups who have made significant contributions to the nation's "competitiveness, standard of living, and quality of life through technological innovation," according to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. For this award, an independent committee appointed by the secretary of commerce reviews candidates nominated through an open process. The committee makes recommendations to the secretary, who in turn makes recommendations to the president for final selection.
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Sec. Blinken Delivers Remarks on Israel-Hamas War at U.N.
15 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken delivered remarks on the ongoing Israel-Hamas War at a United Nations Security Council meeting in New York City. He expressed the United States' resolution, or formal opinion, on addressing the war: recognizing the right of states to defend themselves against terrorism, the need to protect civilians, determination to prevent the conflict from spreading, and redoubling efforts to work on a two-state solution between Israelis and Palestinians. Moreover, Secretary Blinken called for clearer condemnation from the council regarding Hamas's terrorist attack against Israel. "Where is the outrage? Where is the revulsion? Where is the rejection? Where is the explicit condemnation of these horrors?" he said. "No member of this council--no nation in this entire body--could or would tolerate the slaughter of its people."
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Nat'l Security Spokesperson & WH Press Secretary Hold Briefing
58 minutesNational Security Council Strategic Communications Coordinator John Kirby and White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre held a briefing amid ongoing efforts to elect a speaker of the U.S. House and unrest in the Middle East. Karine Jean-Pierre clarified the administration's stance on antisemitism and answered reporters' questions, along with John Kirby, on a variety of topics including attacks on U.S. troops in the Middle East and the autoworkers strike.
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House Democrat Leaders Hold Press Conference
17 minutesChaos and dysfunction continue to be the order of the day in the House Republican majority. Today is day 21 without a speaker, and the other side is back to square one," said House Democratic Caucus Chair Rep. Pete Aguilar (CA) during a press conference on the Republican's ongoing efforts to elect a speaker of the House. Chair Aguilar urged Republicans to "work with House Democrats in a bipartisan path forward, to get back to doing the people's business." Joining Chair Aguilar was caucus Vice Chair Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA), Rep. Jahana Hayes (D-CT), and Rep. Nikki Budzinski (D-IL).
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Rep. Johnson on Speaker Election
6 minutesRep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) spoke to reporters after becoming the Republicans' new nominee for House Speaker. Surrounded by his fellow colleagues, Representative Johnson said the party is "united" and that he is "very confident" he'll get 217 on the floor when the full House meets to vote.
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President Biden Welcomes Australian PM to White House
3 minutesPresident Biden and first lady Jill Biden welcomed Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his partner Ms. Jodie Haydon to the White House ahead of an official state dinner for the leader. Before heading back into the White House, the president was asked if he asked Israel to delay its ground invasion, replying, "Israel can make their own decisions."
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White House Staff Previews State Dinner for Australian Leader
16 minutesFirst lady Jill Biden gave a press preview for the upcoming White House State Dinner for Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, saying the inspiration for the dinner was the "vibrant Australian spring and crisp American autumn." White House Social Secretary Carlos Elizondo gave a detailed description of the event, while the chefs discussed the menu as they displayed the various courses. Katie Button, James Beard Award-winner and chef and co-founder of Asheville, North Carolina's Cúrate, will be the guest chef for the dinner.
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Hearing on Housing Market Competition & Consumer Rights
1 hour, 36 minutesA Senate Judiciary subcommittee examined competition in the housing market and consumer rights during a public hearing. Topics included housing demand and affordability, zoning reform, and rental home price-fixing.
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Rep. Johnson on Speaker Election
5 minutesRep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) spoke to reporters after becoming the Republicans' new nominee for House Speaker. Surrounded by his fellow colleagues, Representative Johnson said the party is "united" and that he is "very confident" he'll get 217 on the floor when the full House meets to vote.
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Hearing on Robocalls & Illegal Text Messages
1 hour, 52 minutesMitigating illegal robocalls and robotexts was the topic of discussion as witnesses from the Chamber of Commerce, National Consumer Law Center, and robocall-blocking tech companies testified before a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation subcommittee. They addressed ways that the Justice Department can crack down on bad actors, the countries of origin for fraudulent calls, and how artificial intelligence can protect consumers.
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President Biden Awards Science & Tech Medals
39 minutesPresident Biden awarded the National Medal of Science and the National Medal of Technology and Innovation to multiple recipients during a ceremony at the White House. The National Medal of Science is the highest honor the nation can bestow on scientists and engineers. Individuals are nominated by the scientific community, and a committee of scientists and engineers is appointed by the U.S. president to evaluate the nominees. The National Medal of Technology and Innovation is awarded to individuals or groups who have made significant contributions to the nation's "competitiveness, standard of living, and quality of life through technological innovation," according to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. For this award, an independent committee appointed by the secretary of commerce reviews candidates nominated through an open process. The committee makes recommendations to the secretary, who in turn makes recommendations to the president for final selection.
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Sec. Blinken Delivers Remarks on Israel-Hamas War at U.N.
16 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken delivered remarks on the ongoing Israel-Hamas War at a United Nations Security Council meeting in New York City. He expressed the United States' resolution, or formal opinion, on addressing the war: recognizing the right of states to defend themselves against terrorism, the need to protect civilians, determination to prevent the conflict from spreading, and redoubling efforts to work on a two-state solution between Israelis and Palestinians. Moreover, Secretary Blinken called for clearer condemnation from the council regarding Hamas's terrorist attack against Israel. "Where is the outrage? Where is the revulsion? Where is the rejection? Where is the explicit condemnation of these horrors?" he said. "No member of this council--no nation in this entire body--could or would tolerate the slaughter of its people."
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Rep. Johnson on Speaker Election
5 minutesRep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) spoke to reporters after becoming the Republicans' new nominee for House Speaker. Surrounded by his fellow colleagues, Representative Johnson said the party is "united" and that he is "very confident" he'll get 217 on the floor when the full House meets to vote.