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Washington Journal: 11/09/2023
2 hours, 0 minuteReps. Don Bacon (R-NE), Ritchie Torres (D-NY), and Marcy Kaptur (D-OH discuss the November 17th government funding deadline and the debate over U.S. aid to Israel and Ukraine.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 11/09/2023
2 hours, 33 minutesThe House will complete work on 2024 federal spending legislation, funding the Treasury Department, the Executive Office of the President and the Federal Judiciary for next year.
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House Democratic Leader Holds News Conference
29 minutesHouse Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries said Democrats will not pay a "ransom" to Republican demands to keep the government open. Congress was working to meet a November 17, 2023, government funding deadline. Other topics the Democratic leader discussed during his weekly news conference with reporters included President Biden's emergency spending request, the election results from Rhode Island and other states, and the Israel-Hamas War.
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Campaign 2024: Fmr. Pres. Trump Campaigns Near Miami
1 hour, 37 minutes2024 Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump spoke to Florida voters at an event just outside of Miami. This was on the same night his Republican opponents were nearby participating in a televised debate. Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R), who served as White House Press Secretary during the Trump administration, joined the former president to offer her endorsement.
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Washington Journal: Open Phones
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President Biden Remarks in Illinois on Labor Unions
31 minutesPresident Biden delivers remarks near an auto plant in Belvidere, Illinois on his administration's efforts to boost union labor following the United Auto Workers union's successful negotiations for a new contract.
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Senate Judiciary Cmte. Meeting on Supreme Court Ethics Investigation
47 minutesSenate Judiciary Committee Chair Dick Durbin (D-IL) announced that the committee would pursue subpoenas for Republican donor Harlan Crow and conservative judicial activist Leonard Leo as part of a probe into lavish gifts provided to Supreme Court justices. Ranking Member Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said Republicans would "vigorously oppose" this, saying, "You're gonna have a complete shit show, but if that's what you want, that's what you're gonna get." A vote on the subpoenas would happen at a later time. Moreover, the committee advanced President Biden's nominations of Mustafa Kasubhai and Eumi Lee to be the respective U.S. district judges for the District of Oregon and Northern District of California along party-line votes, 11-10. Republican senators stated their reasons for opposing these nominees.
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King Charles III Delivers Opening Remarks at Parliament
21 minutesKing Charles III formally opened Parliament, announcing the government's agenda and priorities for the coming months. This was the first King's Speech in more than 70 years since it was delivered by Charles' grandfather, King George VI, in 1951. King Charles previously gave the Queen's Speech on behalf of his mother, Elizabeth, in May 2022 when he was a prince.
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House Democratic Leader Holds News Conference
31 minutesHouse Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries said Democrats will not pay a "ransom" to Republican demands to keep the government open. Congress was working to meet a November 17, 2023, government funding deadline. Other topics the Democratic leader discussed during his weekly news conference with reporters included President Biden's emergency spending request, the election results from Rhode Island and other states, and the Israel-Hamas War.
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Aviation Industry Executives Testify on Airport Safety
1 hour, 47 minutesAviation industry leaders testified on improving safety, pilot mental health, and increasing situational-awareness technology following a series of close-call events. Witnesses included National Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy, FAA Air Traffic Organization Chief Operating Officer Tim Arel, National Air Traffic Controller Association President Rich Santa, Air Line Pilots Association President Jason Ambrosi, and former FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt. The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Subcommittee on Aviation Safety, Operations, and Innovation held this hearing.
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Hearing on Employment Opportunities for Veterans - Part 1
2 hours, 2 minutesLeaders from the veterans and business communities testified before the House Veterans' Affairs Committee on improving employment opportunities for veterans. Several topics were discussed, including transitional programs for servicemembers leaving the military, support for military spouses and families, educational and skills training opportunities, and corporate outreach and hiring challenges for companies. They also addressed the need to improve upon access to resources for veterans wishing to start their own businesses.
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Hearing on Employment Opportunities for Veterans - Part 2
36 minutesLeaders from the veterans and business communities testified before the House Veterans' Affairs Committee on improving employment opportunities for veterans. Several topics were discussed, including transitional programs for servicemembers leaving the military, support for military spouses and families, educational and skills training opportunities, and corporate outreach and hiring challenges for companies. They also addressed the need to improve upon access to resources for veterans wishing to start their own businesses.
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Washington Journal: Don Bacon
18 minutesRep. Don Bacon (R-NE), a member of the Armed Services Committee, discusses the November 17th government funding deadline and the debate over U.S. aid to Israel and Ukraine.
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Washington Journal: Marcy Kaptur
18 minutesRep. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH), a member of the Appropriations Committee, discusses the November 17th government funding deadline and the debate over U.S. aid to Israel and Ukraine.
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Senate Judiciary Cmte. Meeting on Supreme Court Ethics Investigation
47 minutesSenate Judiciary Committee Chair Dick Durbin (D-IL) announced that the committee would pursue subpoenas for Republican donor Harlan Crow and conservative judicial activist Leonard Leo as part of a probe into lavish gifts provided to Supreme Court justices. Ranking Member Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said Republicans would "vigorously oppose" this, saying, "You're gonna have a complete shit show, but if that's what you want, that's what you're gonna get." A vote on the subpoenas would happen at a later time. Moreover, the committee advanced President Biden's nominations of Mustafa Kasubhai and Eumi Lee to be the respective U.S. district judges for the District of Oregon and Northern District of California along party-line votes, 11-10. Republican senators stated their reasons for opposing these nominees.
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U.S. House of Representatives: Rep. Taylor Greene Resolution to Impeach DHS Secretary Mayorkas
11 minutesCongresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) offered a resolution to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
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House Democratic Leader Holds News Conference
30 minutesHouse Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries said Democrats will not pay a "ransom" to Republican demands to keep the government open. Congress was working to meet a November 17, 2023, government funding deadline. Other topics the Democratic leader discussed during his weekly news conference with reporters included President Biden's emergency spending request, the election results from Rhode Island and other states, and the Israel-Hamas War.
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Campaign 2024: Biden Campaign Officials on Impact of 2023 Election Results
32 minutesOfficials from the Biden-Harris 2024 Democratic presidential campaign discussed with reporters how they believed results from 2023 gubernatorial, ballot initiative, and state legislature elections would impact the 2024 presidential race. Speaking with the reporters in a virtual press conference, the campaign managers and communications director talked about how wins for abortion rights initiatives and Democratic sweeps in state legislative and gubernatorial races, particularly in Virginia and Kentucky, made them confident of Democrats' ability to win the presidential election in 2024. They also talked about some of the strategies President Biden and Vice President Harris would employ in the coming weeks.
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President Biden Speaks to Press at Joint Base Andrews Ahead of Departure
5 minutes"I wish the House would just get to work the idea we are playing games with a shutdown at this moment is just bizarre," said President Biden when asked about a looming government shutdown. The president briefly spoke to the press at Joint Base Andrews before boarding Air Force One for his trip to Illinois. When asked whether he requested a three-day pause on military strikes from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to get hostages out from Gaza, he said, "yes I've asked for an even longer pause for some of them."
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President Biden Remarks in Illinois on Labor Unions
27 minutesPresident Biden delivered remarks near an auto plant in Belvidere, Illinois on his administration's efforts to boost union labor, following the United Auto Workers' successful negotiations for a new contract. Joined by union members, President Biden discussed the supply-chain, investing in American manufacturing, and the value of unions. A protester calling for a ceasefire in Gaza briefly interrupted the president's remarks.
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Aviation Industry Executives Testify on Airport Safety
1 hour, 48 minutesAviation industry leaders testified on improving safety, pilot mental health, and increasing situational-awareness technology following a series of close-call events. Witnesses included National Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy, FAA Air Traffic Organization Chief Operating Officer Tim Arel, National Air Traffic Controller Association President Rich Santa, Air Line Pilots Association President Jason Ambrosi, and former FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt. The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Subcommittee on Aviation Safety, Operations, and Innovation held this hearing.
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King Charles III Delivers Opening Remarks at Parliament
20 minutesKing Charles III formally opened Parliament, announcing the government's agenda and priorities for the coming months. This was the first King's Speech in more than 70 years since it was delivered by Charles' grandfather, King George VI, in 1951. King Charles previously gave the Queen's Speech on behalf of his mother, Elizabeth, in May 2022 when he was a prince.
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Washington Journal: Don Bacon
19 minutesRep. Don Bacon (R-NE), a member of the Armed Services Committee, discusses the November 17th government funding deadline and the debate over U.S. aid to Israel and Ukraine.
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Senate Judiciary Cmte. Meeting on Supreme Court Ethics Investigation
46 minutesSenate Judiciary Committee Chair Dick Durbin (D-IL) announced that the committee would pursue subpoenas for Republican donor Harlan Crow and conservative judicial activist Leonard Leo as part of a probe into lavish gifts provided to Supreme Court justices. Ranking Member Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said Republicans would "vigorously oppose" this, saying, "You're gonna have a complete shit show, but if that's what you want, that's what you're gonna get." A vote on the subpoenas would happen at a later time. Moreover, the committee advanced President Biden's nominations of Mustafa Kasubhai and Eumi Lee to be the respective U.S. district judges for the District of Oregon and Northern District of California along party-line votes, 11-10. Republican senators stated their reasons for opposing these nominees.
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U.S. House of Representatives: Rep. Taylor Greene Resolution to Impeach DHS Secretary Mayorkas
11 minutesCongresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) offered a resolution to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
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House Democratic Leader Holds News Conference
29 minutesHouse Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries said Democrats will not pay a "ransom" to Republican demands to keep the government open. Congress was working to meet a November 17, 2023, government funding deadline. Other topics the Democratic leader discussed during his weekly news conference with reporters included President Biden's emergency spending request, the election results from Rhode Island and other states, and the Israel-Hamas War.
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Campaign 2024: Biden Campaign Officials on Impact of 2023 Election Results
32 minutesOfficials from the Biden-Harris 2024 Democratic presidential campaign discussed with reporters how they believed results from 2023 gubernatorial, ballot initiative, and state legislature elections would impact the 2024 presidential race. Speaking with the reporters in a virtual press conference, the campaign managers and communications director talked about how wins for abortion rights initiatives and Democratic sweeps in state legislative and gubernatorial races, particularly in Virginia and Kentucky, made them confident of Democrats' ability to win the presidential election in 2024. They also talked about some of the strategies President Biden and Vice President Harris would employ in the coming weeks.
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Aviation Industry Executives Testify on Airport Safety
1 hour, 48 minutesAviation industry leaders testified on improving safety, pilot mental health, and increasing situational-awareness technology following a series of close-call events. Witnesses included National Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy, FAA Air Traffic Organization Chief Operating Officer Tim Arel, National Air Traffic Controller Association President Rich Santa, Air Line Pilots Association President Jason Ambrosi, and former FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt. The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Subcommittee on Aviation Safety, Operations, and Innovation held this hearing.
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King Charles III Delivers Opening Remarks at Parliament
21 minutesKing Charles III formally opened Parliament, announcing the government's agenda and priorities for the coming months. This was the first King's Speech in more than 70 years since it was delivered by Charles' grandfather, King George VI, in 1951. King Charles previously gave the Queen's Speech on behalf of his mother, Elizabeth, in May 2022 when he was a prince.
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Secretary of State Holds News Conference on G7 Meeting
22 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken said one of the conditions for maintaining peace after the Israel-Hamas war is for the Palestinian Authority to govern the West Bank and Gaza Strip as a "unified territory." The secretary briefly spoke with the press after a meeting in Tokyo with the foreign ministers of G7 countries. He also reiterated U.S. support for Israel to defend itself against Hamas. He also touched on support for Ukraine, the China challenge and the Indo-Pacific, and threats posed by North Korean missile tests.
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President Biden Speaks to Press at Joint Base Andrews Ahead of Departure
4 minutes"I wish the House would just get to work the idea we are playing games with a shutdown at this moment is just bizarre," said President Biden when asked about a looming government shutdown. The president briefly spoke to the press at Joint Base Andrews before boarding Air Force One for his trip to Illinois. When asked whether he requested a three-day pause on military strikes from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to get hostages out from Gaza, he said, "yes I've asked for an even longer pause for some of them."
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President Biden Remarks in Illinois on Labor Unions
25 minutesPresident Biden delivered remarks near an auto plant in Belvidere, Illinois on his administration's efforts to boost union labor, following the United Auto Workers' successful negotiations for a new contract. Joined by union members, President Biden discussed the supply-chain, investing in American manufacturing, and the value of unions. A protester calling for a ceasefire in Gaza briefly interrupted the president's remarks.