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Washington Journal: 11/10/2023
3 hours, 3 minutesBloomberg News' Laura Davison and Stephanie Lai discuss the results of new swing state polling on President Biden's handling of the Israel-Hamas war, and Military Times' Leo Shane discusses public policy issues impacting veterans.
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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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President Biden Remarks in Illinois on Labor Unions
24 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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Legal Scholars Convene at Nat'l Lawyers Convention
49 minutesFederal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan joins legal scholars at theFederalist Society's 2023 National Lawyers Convention in Washington, DC.
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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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Washington Journal: Dave Weigel
9 minutesSemafor's Dave Weigel discussed West Virginia Democrat Senator Joe Manchin's decision to not run for reelection and the potential impact on 2024 elections.
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Legal Scholars Convene at Nat'l Lawyers Convention
1 hour, 3 minutesFederal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan joins legal scholars at theFederalist Society's 2023 National Lawyers Convention in Washington, DC.
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Treasury Secretary News Conference on Relations with China
33 minutesTreasury Secretary Janet Yellen holds a news conference in San Francisco after a series of diplomatic meetings with Chinese officials on economic matters.
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Hearing on Free Speech on Campuses Amid Israel-Hamas War
3 hours, 37 minutesThe House Judiciary Committee examined the state of free speech on university campuses amid reports of a rise in antisemitism and the ongoing Israel-Hamas War. House members deliberated on tensions between free speech and hate speech, as well as the roles of the Education Department's Office for Civil Rights and diversity initiatives at universities. Witnesses included Cornell University student Amanda Silberstein, who shared firsthand experiences of antisemitism on her campus, and a former Anti-Defamation League employee. At the beginning of this hearing, pro-Palestine protesters disrupted proceedings and were removed from the room.
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Campaign 2024: VP Harris & Rep. Clyburn Files Biden-Harris Ballot Paperwork in Columbia, SC
21 minutesVice President Harris filed official paperwork for she and President Biden to appear on South Carolina's Democratic primary ballot at the state's Democratic Party headquarters in Columbia. She first handed over the paperwork to Christale Spain, the state's Democratic Party chair. Vice President Harris was accompanied by Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC), one of the Biden-Harris campaign's national co-chairs. During brief remarks, Vice President Harris talked about the national importance of South Carolina, which will host the Democratic Party's first sanctioned 2024 primary race, saying voters in South Carolina boosted President Biden's 2020 campaign and helped him land in the White House.
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Washington Journal: Leo Shane
28 minutesMilitary Times deputy editor Leo Shane discussed his reporting on the Department of Veterans Affairs, his recent interview with Secretary Denis McDonough and the issues impacting veterans.
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After Words: Greg Lukianoff, "The Canceling of the American Mind"
58 minutesFoundation for Individual Rights & Expression president Greg Lukianoff argued that the right to free speech is being threatened by cancel culture. He was interviewed by Reason Magazine's Matt Welch.
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Discussion on Insurrection & 14th Amendment
1 hour, 5 minutesUniversity of Chicago law professor William Baude and former U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Michael McConnell debated the 14th amendment's insurrection clause, and how it relates to former President Trump's role in the events that took place on January 6, 2021. Mr. Baude argued that Mr. Trump incited a crowd to resist the counting of electoral college votes and then failed to call on authorities to quell the crowd as it invaded the U.S. Capitol. Mr. McConnell countered that former President Trump did not advocate for violence and that his lack of action in stopping the attack did not mean that he himself engaged in an insurrection. This debate occurred as Colorado's and Minnesota's judicial systems considered whether Mr. Trump, who was running to be president again, should be removed from their states' primary ballots, based on the Constitution's 14th amendment. It took place at the Federalist Society's 2023 National Lawyers Convention in Washington, DC.
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Legal Scholars Discuss Constitutional Law
1 hour, 59 minutes11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Chief Judge William Pryor and legal scholars discussed constitutional law, originalism, and the impact precedent has on the Supreme Court and lower-level court decisions during the Federalist Society's 2023 National Lawyers Convention in Washington, DC.
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Agriculture Secretary Discusses the Department's Priorities and Goals
50 minutesAgriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack discussed the department's policies and agriculture industry challenges during the Western Governors Association's Winter Meeting in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Several topics were touched upon, including the implementation of climate change policy, support for small and medium-sized farms, food and nutrition programs, and wildfire mitigation and forest management. He also touched upon the upcoming Farm Bill reauthorization and the need for Congress to pass a budget.
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After Words: Greg Lukianoff, "The Canceling of the American Mind"
59 minutesFoundation for Individual Rights & Expression president Greg Lukianoff argued that the right to free speech is being threatened by cancel culture. He was interviewed by Reason Magazine's Matt Welch.
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Discussion on Insurrection & 14th Amendment
1 hour, 4 minutesUniversity of Chicago law professor William Baude and former U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Michael McConnell debated the 14th amendment's insurrection clause, and how it relates to former President Trump's role in the events that took place on January 6, 2021. Mr. Baude argued that Mr. Trump incited a crowd to resist the counting of electoral college votes and then failed to call on authorities to quell the crowd as it invaded the U.S. Capitol. Mr. McConnell countered that former President Trump did not advocate for violence and that his lack of action in stopping the attack did not mean that he himself engaged in an insurrection. This debate occurred as Colorado's and Minnesota's judicial systems considered whether Mr. Trump, who was running to be president again, should be removed from their states' primary ballots, based on the Constitution's 14th amendment. It took place at the Federalist Society's 2023 National Lawyers Convention in Washington, DC.
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Legal Scholars Discuss Constitutional Law
1 hour, 59 minutes11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Chief Judge William Pryor and legal scholars discussed constitutional law, originalism, and the impact precedent has on the Supreme Court and lower-level court decisions during the Federalist Society's 2023 National Lawyers Convention in Washington, DC.
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Hearing on Employment Opportunities for Veterans - Part 1
2 hours, 3 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.