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Washington Journal: 04/04/2024
3 hours, 1 minuteInfrastructure security expert Stephen Flynn discusses protecting critical infrastructure and supply chains and author and political scientist Lee Drutman discusses the potential impact of 3rd party and independent candidates this election year.
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STUDENTCAM 2024 WINNER "WHO PAYS DUES FOR NEWS"
7 minutesOver thirty-two hundred students from across the country participated in the 20-year anniversary of C-SPAN's Student Cam documentary competition. All this month, we featured our top 21 winning entries.
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Washington Journal: Open Phones
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Commemoration of NATO's 75th Anniversary
1 hour, 7 minutesThe Atlantic Council commemorates the 75th anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), which was established on April 4, 1949.
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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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Assistant Navy Secretary on Priorities & Budget
1 hour, 3 minutesAssistant Navy Secretary for Financial Management Russell Rumbaugh discussed the Navy's priorities and its fiscal year 2025 budget at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC.
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Debate on U.S. Policy Toward Iran & Middle East
45 minutesMichael Singh and Steven Simon, who served as senior directors in the National Security Council under Republican and Democratic administrations, debated U.S. policy regarding Iran and the Middle East. They disagreed on the extent of Iran's role in Hamas' Oct. 7 attack against Israel, with Mr. Singh arguing that the attack required advanced training and equipment that only Iran could have provided. Mr. Simon, however, argued that Hamas relied on relatively unsophisticated weapons and that U.S. and Israeli intelligence agencies agreed that Iran was not aware of this specific attack. They also discussed Iran's strategy to avoid direct confrontation by funding militant groups such as Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, and others in the region. This debate was co-sponsored by the Alexander Hamilton Society and John Quincy Adams Society at George Washington University.
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Secretary of State Discusses Pres. Biden's Call with Israel
27 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken holds a news conference to mark NATO's 75th anniversary. He's likely to discuss other foreign policy topics and news of the day as well.
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Washington Journal: Stephen Flynn
51 minutesStephen Flynn, infrastructure security expert and the founding director of the Global Resilience Institute at Northeastern University, discussed how to mitigate risk and build infrastructure resilience in the aftermath of the Baltimore Key Bridge collapse.
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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director at Economy Conference
41 minutesConsumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Rohit Chopra spoke about banking regulations at an economic conference in Washington, DC. Topics included the history of banking in the U.S., the role of banks in communities, and public interest analysis for bank mergers. The National Community Reinvestment Coalition hosted this conference.
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FDIC Chair Speaks at National Community Reinvestment Coalition Conference
1 hour, 7 minutesFederal Deposit Insurance Corporation Chair Martin Gruenberg and acting Comptroller of the Currency Michael Hsu discussed fair banking practices and economic inclusion at the National Community Reinvestment Coalition's conference in Washington, DC. Topics included helping households achieve credit stability, the use of artificial intelligence in fair lending and combating fraud, community investments, and bank mergers.
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WH Nat'l Security Communications Adviser & Press Secretary Hold Briefing
1 hour, 4 minutesWhite House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby said President Biden's call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was "very direct" in which the president made clear the U.S. might consider policy changes if Israel doesn't make "concrete" changes to address concerns including protecting civilians and aid workers in Gaza. The phone call happened after an Israeli airstrike earlier in the week killed seven World Central Kitchen aid workers; one American was among those killed. This topic dominated many reporters' questions during a briefing with Mr. Kirby and White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.
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Fmr. Washington Post Editor on Covering Fmr. Pres. Trump & Journalism Evolution
58 minutesMartin Baron, former executive editor of The Washington Post, discussed covering former President Trump and the evolution of journalism during a virtual event hosted by Jews United for Democracy and Justice. Other topics included the importance of truth and objectivity, the decline of local news outlets and social media's impact on news.
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Sec. Blinken Delivers Remarks at NATO 75th Anniversary Reception
23 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken delivered remarks in Brussels, Belgium at a reception celebrating the 75th anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). He was joined by U.S. Ambassador to NATO Julianne Smith and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. They honored NATO's legacy and paid tribute to 64th Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and President Harry Truman for their contributions to the military alliance. NATO was established on April 4, 1949 amid the aftermath of World War II.
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Pacific Gas & Electric CEO at Stanford Business Forum
45 minutesPacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) CEO Patricia Poppe delivered remarks on industry safety and resiliency at a summit hosted by Stanford Graduate School of Business. She overviewed how PG&E has focused on building a "culture of safety" following a series of events, including pleading guilty to 84 felony counts of involuntary manslaughter due to a deadly wildfire ignited by their electric grid. Additional topics included electric grid capacity, building climate-resilient infrastructure, and decarbonization.
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WH Nat'l Security Communications Adviser & Press Secretary Hold Briefing
1 hour, 6 minutesWhite House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby said President Biden's call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was "very direct" in which the president made clear the U.S. might consider policy changes if Israel doesn't make "concrete" changes to address concerns including protecting civilians and aid workers in Gaza. The phone call happened after an Israeli airstrike earlier in the week killed seven World Central Kitchen aid workers; one American was among those killed. This topic dominated many reporters' questions during a briefing with Mr. Kirby and White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.
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Secretary of State Discusses Pres. Biden's Call with Israel
26 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken said he was "outraged" after an Israeli airstrike killed seven World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza earlier in the week. The White House said the deadly airstrike prompted a call between President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Secretary Blinken said during the call President Biden made clear to Israel if they don't make changes to address humanitarian concerns, including protecting aid workers, the U.S. will consider policy changes. Secretary Blinken is in Brussels, Belgium to mark the 75th anniversary of NATO.
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Interview with SCOTUSblog Co-Founder Amy Howe on case on United States v Rahimi
5 minutesSCOTUSblog Co-Founder Amy Howe discussed the U.S. Supreme Court oral argument in United States v Rahimi, a case on whether people under domestic violence protective orders can have guns. Currently, under federal law this is prohibited. In 2020 a Texas court issued a two-year order and revoked the gun license of Zackey Rahimi. Ms. C.M. requested it after a 2019 incident where he allegedly threatened her and pushed her inside a car. Also, Mr. Rahimi allegedly fired his gun at a witness. After this incident he reportedly continued making gun threats against Ms. C.M. After the order was in place, police investigated multiple shootings with Mr. Rahimi as the suspect. Police searched and found guns in his home. Mr. Rahimi was prosecuted for violating the federal statute banning guns while under a domestic violence order. Mr. Rahimi claimed his Second Amendment rights were violated. The federal government disagreed and argued they met the burden of proof to regulate gun access of domestic abu
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Justices Hear Case on Domestic Abusers & Gun Access
1 hour, 33 minutesSupreme Court ruled 8-1 upholding a federal ban on guns for those with domestic violence protective orders against them. They said any individual deemed by a court "to pose a credible threat to the physical safety" of another person "may be temporarily disarmed." Chief Justice John Roberts authored the court's majority opinion. Justice Clarence Thomas was the sole dissent. Oral argument was heard back in November 2023. This case dates to 2020 after a Texas court issued a two-year order and revoked the gun license of Zackey Rahimi. Ms. C.M. requested it after a 2019 incident where he allegedly threatened her and pushed her inside a car. Mr. Rahimi also allegedly fired his gun at a witness. After this incident he reportedly continued making gun threats against Ms. C.M. Officials prosecuted him for violating a federal statute banning guns while under a domestic violence order. Mr. Rahimi claimed his Second Amendment rights were violated and filed a lawsuit.
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STUDENTCAM 2024 WINNER "WHO PAYS DUES FOR NEWS"
7 minutesOver thirty-two hundred students from across the country participated in the 20-year anniversary of C-SPAN's Student Cam documentary competition. All this month, we featured our top 21 winning entries.
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WH Nat'l Security Communications Adviser & Press Secretary Hold Briefing
1 hour, 6 minutesWhite House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby said President Biden's call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was "very direct" in which the president made clear the U.S. might consider policy changes if Israel doesn't make "concrete" changes to address concerns including protecting civilians and aid workers in Gaza. The phone call happened after an Israeli airstrike earlier in the week killed seven World Central Kitchen aid workers; one American was among those killed. This topic dominated many reporters' questions during a briefing with Mr. Kirby and White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.
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President Biden Remarks at Greek Independence Reception
26 minutes"The people of Greece, the people of the United States did not just inherit democracy, we have to be its defenders" President Biden said during a Greek Independence Day reception at the White House. Archbishop Elpidophoros, Greek Orthodox of America, also delivered remarks. The two leaders highlighted the importance of democracy and celebrated 203 years of shared "ties of friendship and family between Greece and the United States."
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Commemoration of NATO's 75th Anniversary
1 hour, 1 minuteThe Atlantic Council commemorated the 75th anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). In this first portion of the event, panelists reflected on NATO's history and purpose, which began as a military alliance of 12 member-states in a post-World War II era and which later expanded to its present membership of 32 nations. They also discussed how NATO benefits the average American, citing shared values and interests, and previewed the upcoming NATO summit that will take place in Washington, DC over the summer.
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Discussion on NATO's Future Amid 75th Anniversary
1 hour, 8 minutesThe Atlantic Council commemorated the 75th anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), which was established on April 4, 1949. In this final portion of the event, NATO analysts discussed the future of the military alliance and commented on the challenges it faces, such as Russia, China, unity within the alliance, and relevance. The panel also addressed 2024 presidential candidate and former President Trump's threats to withdraw from NATO and the importance of communicating NATO's relevance to younger generations.
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Secretary of State Discusses Pres. Biden's Call with Israel
25 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken said he was "outraged" after an Israeli airstrike killed seven World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza earlier in the week. The White House said the deadly airstrike prompted a call between President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Secretary Blinken said during the call President Biden made clear to Israel if they don't make changes to address humanitarian concerns, including protecting aid workers, the U.S. will consider policy changes. Secretary Blinken is in Brussels, Belgium to mark the 75th anniversary of NATO.
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STUDENTCAM 2024 WINNER "WHO PAYS DUES FOR NEWS"
8 minutesOver thirty-two hundred students from across the country participated in the 20-year anniversary of C-SPAN's Student Cam documentary competition. All this month, we featured our top 21 winning entries.
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Pacific Gas & Electric CEO at Stanford Business Forum
46 minutesPacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) CEO Patricia Poppe delivered remarks on industry safety and resiliency at a summit hosted by Stanford Graduate School of Business. She overviewed how PG&E has focused on building a "culture of safety" following a series of events, including pleading guilty to 84 felony counts of involuntary manslaughter due to a deadly wildfire ignited by their electric grid. Additional topics included electric grid capacity, building climate-resilient infrastructure, and decarbonization.
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President Biden Remarks at Greek Independence Reception
25 minutes"The people of Greece, the people of the United States did not just inherit democracy, we have to be its defenders" President Biden said during a Greek Independence Day reception at the White House. Archbishop Elpidophoros, Greek Orthodox of America, also delivered remarks. The two leaders highlighted the importance of democracy and celebrated 203 years of shared "ties of friendship and family between Greece and the United States."
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Commemoration of NATO's 75th Anniversary
1 hour, 1 minuteThe Atlantic Council commemorated the 75th anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). In this first portion of the event, panelists reflected on NATO's history and purpose, which began as a military alliance of 12 member-states in a post-World War II era and which later expanded to its present membership of 32 nations. They also discussed how NATO benefits the average American, citing shared values and interests, and previewed the upcoming NATO summit that will take place in Washington, DC over the summer.
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Discussion on NATO's Future Amid 75th Anniversary
1 hour, 7 minutesThe Atlantic Council commemorated the 75th anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), which was established on April 4, 1949. In this final portion of the event, NATO analysts discussed the future of the military alliance and commented on the challenges it faces, such as Russia, China, unity within the alliance, and relevance. The panel also addressed 2024 presidential candidate and former President Trump's threats to withdraw from NATO and the importance of communicating NATO's relevance to younger generations.
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STUDENTCAM 2024 WINNER "WAR IN ORBIT"
8 minutesOver thirty-two hundred students from across the country participated in the 20-year anniversary of C-SPAN's Student Cam documentary competition. All this month, we featured our top 21 winning entries.