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Washington Journal: 03/23/2024
3 hours, 2 minutesRand Corporation's Beau Kilmer discusses cannabis legalization efforts on both the state and federal level and former Trump OMB official Vance Ginn discusses his podcast "Let People Prosper" and economic news of the day.
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Washington This Week
3 hours, 7 minutesKey Capitol Hill hearings, speeches from policy makers, and political coverage from around the country.
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U.S. House of Representatives: Debate on $1.2T in Government Spending Until Sept. 30
51 minutesThe House debated a $1.2 Trillion dollar spending package funding the government until September 30, the end of the fiscal year.
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C-SPAN 45th Anniversary
9 minutesC-SPAN Co-CEO Susan Swain talked about the network's 45th anniversary and Founders' Day campaign.
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Defense Secretary and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair at Ukraine Working Group
25 minutes"Today, Ukraine's survival is in danger and America's security is at risk they don't have a day to waste, and we don't have a day to spare either," said Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin during a press conference from Ramstein Air Base in Germany. The secretary, along with Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Gen. Charles "CQ" Brown, expressed the need for continued U.S. support of Ukraine and urged the passage of additional funding to aid in Ukraine's continued defense against Russia. They also addressed the Israel-Hamas war, reiterating the right of Israel to defend itself, but that it was critical to protect innocent life in Gaza.
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FEMA Administrator on Natural Disaster Preparedness
47 minutesFEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell discussed emergency preparedness and resilience amid natural disasters in a conversation hosted by the Atlantic Council. She discussed the evolution of the role of emergency manager and highlighted a variety of topics including preventing cyber threats against critical infrastructure, mitigating risks, insurance programs, and building resilient communities after natural disasters and severe weather events.
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2024 Campaign Trail: A Trump-Backed Win in Ohio and Biden Heads West
34 minutesUp-to-date highlights from candidates' speeches, interviews with political insiders, the latest poll numbers, fundraising stats, and political ads. Witness the campaign unfold in every episode. This week, President Biden's campaign stops in Western states and former President Donald Trump's stumping for U.S. Senate candidate Bernie Moreno in Ohio. Also, a look at the results of recent U.S. House primaries and preview of the 2024 U.S. Senate race in Wisconsin.
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Hearing on Biden Family Business Dealings, Part 1
3 hours, 15 minutesThe House Oversight Committee held a hearing amid the Republican-led impeachment inquiry into President Biden, with testimony from Hunter Biden's former associates, Tony Bobulinski and Jason Galanis, as well as testimony from Lev Parnas, former associate of Rudy Giuliani. Mr. Bobulinski and Mr. Galanis spoke about Joe Biden's alleged connections to Chinese and Russian business dealings and influence peddling, with Mr. Bobulinski saying that Mr. Biden was an "active, aware enabler who met with business associates such as myself" in 2017. Mr. Parnas testified that he was tasked by Rudy Giuliani, who was working on behalf of then-President Donald Trump, to find damaging information on Joe Biden in order to spread misinformation about him and thereby help Mr. Trump's chances of winning the 2020 presidential election.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Hagerty Accuses Pres. Biden of Census Scheme
8 minutesTennessee Republican Bill Hagerty accused President Biden of running a scheme to secretly fly undocumented immigrants into Democratic states and cities in order to influence census counts and congressional seat distribution.
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C-SPAN 45th Anniversary
6 minutesC-SPAN Co-CEO Susan Swain talked about the network's 45th anniversary and Founders' Day campaign.
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Attorney General Holds News Conference on Lawsuit Against Apple
38 minutesAttorney General Merrick Garland and Justice Department senior leadership held a news conference on an antitrust lawsuit against Apple. He and the other officials alleged that the tech company engages in monopolistic and illegal business practices, such as degrading the functionality of non-Apple apps and accessories, thereby hurting consumers and developers alike. The Justice Department was joined by 15 states and the District of Columbia in the lawsuit. Moreover, the attorney general responded to a reporter's question about criticisms from the White House on how he oversaw special counsel Robert Hur's report, amid Mr. Hur's comments about President Biden's mental acuity. Mr. Garland responded that the notion of censoring a special counsel was "absurd," and that President Biden wants a Justice Department that is independent.
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President Biden Remarks on Women's History Month
1 hour, 2 minutesPresident Biden signed an executive order directing federal agencies to prioritize women's health. The administration says this executive order will provide opportunities for research on a wide range of topics to prevent and diagnose health conditions among women. The president was joined by Vice President Kamala Harris, first lady Jill Biden, and former first lady of California Maria Shriver.
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WWII Ghost Army Receives Congressional Gold Medal
1 hour, 19 minutesBernard Bluestein, John Christman, and Seymour Nussenbaum, three of the seven surviving veterans of the WWII "Ghost Army" were awarded the Congressional Gold Medal in a ceremony with military leaders and lawmakers. The "Ghost Army" is a previously classified group that confused WWII adversaries by using deterrence tactics such as fake radio transmission, sound engineering, inflatable tanks, and illusions. Rep. Ann McLane Kuster (D-NH) described tactics used to deceive German forces and said, "They used the sounds of thousands of troops when there were only dozens of troops and it worked." In addition, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) quoted a declassified document about the "Ghost Army" and said, "Rarely, if ever, has there existed a group of such few men which had so great an influence on the outcome of a major military campaign."
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WH Budget Dir. & Treasury Sec. Testify on 2025 Budget & Economic Outlook
1 hour, 50 minutesOffice of Management and Budget Director Shalanda Young, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, and Council of Economic Advisers Chair Jared Bernstein testified on President Biden's 2025 budget request and the economic outlook. Topics included funding for Social Security and President Biden's proposal to increase the corporate tax rate to 28%. At the time of this hearing, Congress was close to completely passing a federal budget for 2024, nearly six months after the fiscal year began on Oct. 1. This hearing took place before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government, whose jurisdiction includes the Treasury Department and Executive Office of the President.
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Attorney General Holds News Conference on Lawsuit Against Apple
38 minutesAttorney General Merrick Garland and Justice Department senior leadership held a news conference on an antitrust lawsuit against Apple. He and the other officials alleged that the tech company engages in monopolistic and illegal business practices, such as degrading the functionality of non-Apple apps and accessories, thereby hurting consumers and developers alike. The Justice Department was joined by 15 states and the District of Columbia in the lawsuit. Moreover, the attorney general responded to a reporter's question about criticisms from the White House on how he oversaw special counsel Robert Hur's report, amid Mr. Hur's comments about President Biden's mental acuity. Mr. Garland responded that the notion of censoring a special counsel was "absurd," and that President Biden wants a Justice Department that is independent.
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Hearing on U.S. Agriculture and China - PART 1
57 minutesRep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI) and Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL)--the chair and ranking member of the House Select Committee on China--joined South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) to testify before the House Agriculture Committee on the threats to U.S. agriculture posed by China. They addressed several topics, including China's purchasing of agricultural land in the U.S., concerns over theft of intellectual property, trade relations, and national security concerns related to the food sector.
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Hearing on U.S. Agriculture and China - PART 2
1 hour, 9 minutesAgriculture policy stakeholders and former government officials testified before the House Agriculture Committee on the threats to U.S. agriculture posed by China. Several topics were discussed, including the impact of tariffs and the trade war with China in 2018 on U.S. soybean producers, the role of technology and innovation in agriculture, the importance of the Farm Bill, securing U.S. food supply, diversification in trading partners to ensure market expansion, and protection of agriculture-related intellectual property. They also addressed cybersecurity and national security concerns, including the purchasing of U.S. real estate and farmland by foreign adversaries.
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Hearing on U.S. Agriculture and China - PART 3
1 hour, 47 minutesAgriculture policy stakeholders and former government officials testified before the House Agriculture Committee on the threats to U.S. agriculture posed by China. Several topics were discussed, including the impact of tariffs and the trade war with China in 2018 on U.S. soybean producers, the role of technology and innovation in agriculture, the importance of the Farm Bill, securing U.S. food supply, diversification in trading partners to ensure market expansion, and protection of agriculture-related intellectual property. They also addressed cybersecurity and national security concerns, including the purchasing of U.S. real estate and farmland by foreign adversaries.
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President Biden Announces New Agreement with Intel in Phoenix
21 minutes"We will enable advanced semi-conductor manufacturing to make a comeback here in America after forty-years" President Biden told a crowd of workers in Phoenix while he announced billions of dollars in grants and loans for California-based tech company Intel. The preliminary agreement is intended to support computer-chip manufacturing in Arizona, Ohio, New Mexico and Oregon. The president said the agreement "isn't just about investing in America, it's about investing in the American people as well".
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Social Security Commissioner Testifies on Financial State
1 hour, 53 minutesSocial Security Administration (SAA) Commissioner Martin O'Malley testified on the financial state of the Social Security program during a public hearing before the Senate Special Aging Committee. Topics included wait times and delays for beneficiaries, the SSA's budget, modernization efforts and workforce needs.
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Public Affairs Events
17 hours, 2 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.