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Washington Journal: 02/14/2024
3 hours, 0 minuteRep. Keith Self (R-TX) discusses border security and foreign aid, former Rep. Steve Israel (D-NY) discusses the NY-3 special election and Campaign 2024, and Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget's Maya MacGuineas discusses the national debt.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 02/14/2024
1 hour, 9 minutesThe House will consider legislation to end all restrictions on the import and export of liquefied natural gas (LNG).
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Agriculture Secretary Testifies on Agency Oversight
50 minutesAgriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack testifies on oversight matters before the House Agriculture Committee.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 02/14/2024
2 hours, 14 minutesThe House will consider legislation to end all restrictions on the import and export of liquefied natural gas (LNG).
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House GOP Leaders Hold News Conference
27 minutesHouse Speaker Mike Johnson (R) brushed off analysis that Republicans will lose the House in the fall elections after a Democrat won New York's special election to fill the congressional seat previously held by George Santos (R). The topic came up as the speaker and other GOP leaders held a news conference to discuss the party's legislative agenda with reporters on Capitol Hill. Other topics broached included President Biden's mental acuity, the House impeaching Homeland Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and funding for Ukraine.
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House Democratic Leaders Hold News Conference
23 minutesHouse Democratic leaders spoke about Tom Suozzi's (D) victory in a special election to replace ousted Rep. George Santos (R-NY) and what it means for the party's legislative agenda. The party breakdown in the House will be 219 Republicans and 213 Democrats when Mr. Suozzi is sworn in. There are three vacancies as well that have yet to be filled.
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Washington Journal: Maya MacGuineas
42 minutesCommittee for a Responsible Federal Budget President Maya MacGuineas discussed the national debt and the recent Congressional Budget Office prediction that the debt will top $54 billion over the next ten years.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 02/14/2024
4 hours, 27 minutesThe House will consider legislation to end all restrictions on the import and export of liquefied natural gas (LNG).
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Nat'l Security Adviser Briefing to Reporters
36 minutesWhite House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan briefed reporters on the administration's stance on the U.S. Senate's recent passage of a foreign aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. He repeated President Biden's request to House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) to take the bill to a floor vote in the U.S. House. He also responded to a tweet from Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH), the House Intelligence Committee chair, calling on President Biden to declassify information about an unspecified national security threat.
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Washington Journal: Open Forum
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CBO Director Testifies on Budgetary & Economic Outlook
2 hours, 33 minutesCongressional Budget Office Director Phillip Swagel testified on the United States' budgetary and economic outlook before the House Budget Committee. He said the federal deficit was projected to grow by $2.6 trillion over the next ten years, noting that this was 50% larger than the historical average and that the costs of debt were a major contributor. Regarding the economy, Mr. Swagel said it grew faster in 2023 than it did in 2022, even as inflation slowed. He projected that growth would slow down in 2024, with slightly higher unemployment and continued lower inflation, and that the Federal Reserve would probably reduce interest rates around the middle of the year.
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Campaign 2024: Political Analyst Charlie Cook at Economic Policy Conference
41 minutesPolitical Analyst Charlie Cook sat down with KPMG's chief economist Diane Swonk to discuss the 2024 presidential election cycle. When asked about a potential rematch between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump Mr. Cook said "I would be very very surprised if President Biden won 270 Electoral College votes." He also discussed a controversial ad which ran during Super Bowl LVIII for Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The ad closely mimicked his uncle, former President John F. Kennedy's 1960 election ad. It used the same jingle, but replaced the former president's face for RFK Jr. The presidential hopeful has since apologized to his family and said the ad was ran by the super PAC American Values 2024. This discussion was a part of the Economic Policy Conference in Washington, DC.
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House GOP Leaders Hold News Conference
27 minutesHouse Speaker Mike Johnson (R) brushed off analysis that Republicans will lose the House in the fall elections after a Democrat won New York's special election to fill the congressional seat previously held by George Santos (R). The topic came up as the speaker and other GOP leaders held a news conference to discuss the party's legislative agenda with reporters on Capitol Hill. Other topics broached included President Biden's mental acuity, the House impeaching Homeland Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and funding for Ukraine.
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House Democratic Leaders Hold News Conference
23 minutesHouse Democratic leaders spoke about Tom Suozzi's (D) victory in a special election to replace ousted Rep. George Santos (R-NY) and what it means for the party's legislative agenda. The party breakdown in the House will be 219 Republicans and 213 Democrats when Mr. Suozzi is sworn in. There are three vacancies as well that have yet to be filled.
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Nat'l Security Adviser Briefing to Reporters
36 minutesWhite House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan briefed reporters on the administration's stance on the U.S. Senate's recent passage of a foreign aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. He repeated President Biden's request to House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) to take the bill to a floor vote in the U.S. House. He also responded to a tweet from Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH), the House Intelligence Committee chair, calling on President Biden to declassify information about an unspecified national security threat.
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Washington Journal: Rep. Keith Self
19 minutesRep. Keith Self (R-TX), a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee, discussed border security and U.S. aid to Israel and Ukraine.
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CBO Director Testifies on Budgetary & Economic Outlook
2 hours, 32 minutesCongressional Budget Office Director Phillip Swagel testified on the United States' budgetary and economic outlook before the House Budget Committee. He said the federal deficit was projected to grow by $2.6 trillion over the next ten years, noting that this was 50% larger than the historical average and that the costs of debt were a major contributor. Regarding the economy, Mr. Swagel said it grew faster in 2023 than it did in 2022, even as inflation slowed. He projected that growth would slow down in 2024, with slightly higher unemployment and continued lower inflation, and that the Federal Reserve would probably reduce interest rates around the middle of the year.
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Fmr. CIA, Pentagon & State Dept. Officials Testify on Houthi Threats to U.S.
1 hour, 28 minutesFormer CIA, Pentagon and State Department officials testified on Houthi threats to U.S. interests during a public hearing before the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Middle East, North Africa & Central Asia. The witnesses also offered policy recommendations for lawmakers and the White House. During the more than hour-long hearing demonstrators also showed up to protest Israeli military strikes in Gaza and the U.S. stance on the war.
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Washington Journal: Rep. Keith Self
20 minutesRep. Keith Self (R-TX), a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee, discussed border security and U.S. aid to Israel and Ukraine.
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Campaign 2024: Political Analyst Charlie Cook at Economic Policy Conference
39 minutesPolitical Analyst Charlie Cook sat down with KPMG's chief economist Diane Swonk to discuss the 2024 presidential election cycle. When asked about a potential rematch between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump Mr. Cook said "I would be very very surprised if President Biden won 270 Electoral College votes." He also discussed a controversial ad which ran during Super Bowl LVIII for Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The ad closely mimicked his uncle, former President John F. Kennedy's 1960 election ad. It used the same jingle, but replaced the former president's face for RFK Jr. The presidential hopeful has since apologized to his family and said the ad was ran by the super PAC American Values 2024. This discussion was a part of the Economic Policy Conference in Washington, DC.