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Washington Journal: 12/04/2020Live
2 hours, 3 minutesReps. Stephanie Murphy (D-FL) and Tom McClintock (R-CA) discusses potential Covid-19 relief legislation, Friday's House vote on decriminalizing marijuana, and other news of the day.
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House Hearing on U.S. Drug Policy in Latin America & the Caribbean
1 hour, 59 minutesCongress established the Western Hemisphere Drug Policy Commission in 2017. Members of the commission testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee to discuss a report on the progress of their work in the region and make recommendations for the future. Some of their recommendations included changes to the current U.S. drug certification process, establishing a counternarcotics law enforcement program, strengthening sanctions against nations involved in illicit drug trafficking and allowing the State Department to oversee all interagency operations and policies. Several members focused on the opioid crisis in the U.S., China's role in illegal drug production and decreasing the flow of drugs by first halting financial transactions.
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House Speaker Pelosi Holds Briefing
24 minutesHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) holds her weekly briefing with reporters on Capitol Hill.
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Washington Journal: Natalie Fertig
6 minutesPolitico's Natalie Fertig discusses the House's planned vote today on the MORE Act, which would decriminalize marijuana.
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Washington Journal: Rep. Tom McClintock
34 minutesRep. Tom McClintock (R-CA) discusses today's House vote on decriminalizing marijuana at the federal level and other news of the day.
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The LGBTQ Victory Institute Honors Speaker Pelosi
1 hour, 24 minutesThe LGBTQ Victory Institute holds a virtual event to honor Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), marking the 10th anniversary of the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell."
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U.S. House of Representatives: U.S. House Debate on Marijuana Deregulation at Federal Level
1 hour, 15 minutesThe U.S. House debated a proposal to decriminalize marijuana at the federal level. It leaves state laws on cannabis unchanged. HR 3884 would provide some federal oversight of marijuana distribution nationwide and add a federal tax on sales. Federal non-violent marijuana convictions would be expunged, going back to 1970 when marijuana was made a controlled substance.
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Campaign 2020: Former President Obama Campaigns for U.S. Senate Candidates in Georgia Virtual Event
46 minutesFormer President Obama joins a virtual event in support of Democratic U.S. Senate candidates Jon Ossoff and Rev. Raphael Warnock, both of whom face a runoff election challenging Republican incumbent Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler.
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Larry Kudlow on Latest Jobs Report
11 minutesWhite House economic adviser Larry Kudlow spoke to reporters outside of the White House on the latest job numbers. Mr. Kudlow said the economy is still coming back amid the coronavirus pandemic and said Congress should pass targeted stimulus to help certain areas of the economy. However, he would not go into details about ongoing negotiations between Congressional Republicans and Democrats. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. economy added 245,000 jobs and unemployment rate fell to 6.7 percent in November.
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Washington Journal: Rep. Stephanie Murphy
21 minutesRep. Stephanie Murphy (D-FL), co-chair of the Blue Dog Coalition discusses the future of the Democratic Party and the priorities of the caucus in the new Congress.
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Washington Today
32 minutesToday's program looks at the November jobs report, former President Obama and Vice President Pence campaign in the Georgia Senate runoff elections and the House passes a marijuana decriminalization bill.
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Radio Special: The Weekly w/ Don Ritchie, Senate Historian
28 minutesThis episode takes a look at the remaining constitutional steps needed for the 2020 presidential election to be concluded.
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Washington Today
30 minutesToday's program looks at the November jobs report, former President Obama and Vice President Pence campaign in the Georgia Senate runoff elections and the House passes a marijuana decriminalization bill.
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President-elect Biden Remarks on the November Jobs Report
30 minutesPresident-elect Biden delivered remarks on the November 2020 jobs report, which showed 245,000 jobs were created in the month. He called the report "grim," but went on to say that it "doesn't have to stay this way." After his remarks, the president-elect answered a few questions from the press. When asked if he would make the COVID-19 vaccine mandatory, he said "no," just like he thinks "masks don't have to be mandatory nationwide."
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After Words: Kevin Williamson "Big White Ghetto"
52 minutesNational Review correspondent Kevin Williamson recounted the politics and everyday lives of the white American working class from his travels through parts of the Appalachian region of the U.S. He was interviewed by Washington Examiner columnist and CNN contributor Salena Zito.
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Vice President Pence Holds CDC Roundtable Discussion on COVID-19 Vaccines
1 hour, 8 minutesVice President Pence traveled to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta where he led a round table discussion on COVID-19 vaccines. The vice president said the first vaccine could be approved within a week-and-a-half. Other speakers included CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield, CDC Deputy Director for Infectious Diseases Dr. Jay Butler along with Sens. David Perdue (R-GA) and Kelly Loeffler (R-GA). Before the briefing, Vice President Pence met with personnel of the CDC's Emergency Operations Center.
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Washington Today
30 minutesToday's program looks at the November jobs report, former President Obama and Vice President Pence campaign in the Georgia Senate runoff elections and the House passes a marijuana decriminalization bill.
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Radio Special: The Weekly w/ Don Ritchie, Senate Historian
30 minutesThis episode takes a look at the remaining constitutional steps needed for the 2020 presidential election to be concluded.
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After Words: Kevin Williamson "Big White Ghetto"
55 minutesNational Review correspondent Kevin Williamson recounted the politics and everyday lives of the white American working class from his travels through parts of the Appalachian region of the U.S. He was interviewed by Washington Examiner columnist and CNN contributor Salena Zito.
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President-elect Biden Remarks on the November Jobs Report
32 minutesPresident-elect Biden delivered remarks on the November 2020 jobs report, which showed 245,000 jobs were created in the month. He called the report "grim," but went on to say that it "doesn't have to stay this way." After his remarks, the president-elect answered a few questions from the press. When asked if he would make the COVID-19 vaccine mandatory, he said "no," just like he thinks "masks don't have to be mandatory nationwide."
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House Hearing on U.S. Drug Policy in Latin America & the Caribbean
2 hours, 13 minutesCongress established the Western Hemisphere Drug Policy Commission in 2017. Members of the commission testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee to discuss a report on the progress of their work in the region and make recommendations for the future. Some of their recommendations included changes to the current U.S. drug certification process, establishing a counternarcotics law enforcement program, strengthening sanctions against nations involved in illicit drug trafficking and allowing the State Department to oversee all interagency operations and policies. Several members focused on the opioid crisis in the U.S., China's role in illegal drug production and decreasing the flow of drugs by first halting financial transactions.
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House Speaker Pelosi Holds Briefing
23 minutesHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) held her weekly briefing with reporters on Capitol Hill where she answered a range of questions on the status of the coronavirus relief package negotiations and the recent jobs report. Speaker Pelosi stressed that the relief package had to be done before before Congress recessed for the holidays.
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Washington Journal: Natalie Fertig
6 minutesPolitico's Natalie Fertig discusses the House's planned vote today on the MORE Act, which would decriminalize marijuana.
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Washington Journal: Rep. Tom McClintock
28 minutesRep. Tom McClintock (R-CA) discusses today's House vote on decriminalizing marijuana at the federal level and other news of the day.
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The LGBTQ Victory Institute Honors Speaker Pelosi
1 hour, 22 minutesThe LGBTQ Victory Institute honored Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) for her work on the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" legislation on the 10th anniversary of its withdrawal. Speaker Pelosi accepted the honor during the virtual event and spoke about the work that went into repealing the law, which prevented gay and lesbian service members from discussing their sexual orientation. During a panel discussion; Adm. Michael Mullen, 17th Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Valerie Jarrett, senior adviser to President Barack Obama, and Aaron Belkin, Palm Center Director spoke about their roles in repealing "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," and discussed the future of civil rights advocacy during a Biden administration.
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U.S. House of Representatives: U.S. House Debate on Marijuana Deregulation at Federal Level
1 hour, 8 minutesThe U.S. House debated a proposal to decriminalize marijuana at the federal level. It leaves state laws on cannabis unchanged. HR 3884 would provide some federal oversight of marijuana distribution nationwide and add a federal tax on sales. Federal non-violent marijuana convictions would be expunged, going back to 1970 when marijuana was made a controlled substance.
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Campaign 2020: Former President Obama Campaigns for U.S. Senate Candidates in Georgia Virtual Event
1 hour, 8 minutesFormer President Obama joined a virtual event in support of Democratic U.S. Senate candidates Jon Ossoff and Rev. Raphael Warnock, both of whom face a runoff election challenging Republican incumbent Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler. Rep.-Elect Nikema Williams (D-GA) and Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms provided opening remarks, and former Georgia House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams served as the moderator. The Democratic Party of Georgia sponsored the event.
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President-elect Biden Remarks on the November Jobs Report
32 minutesPresident-elect Biden delivered remarks on the November 2020 jobs report, which showed 245,000 jobs were created in the month. He called the report "grim," but went on to say that it "doesn't have to stay this way." After his remarks, the president-elect answered a few questions from the press. When asked if he would make the COVID-19 vaccine mandatory, he said "no," just like he thinks "masks don't have to be mandatory nationwide."
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Larry Kudlow on Latest Jobs Report
12 minutesWhite House economic adviser Larry Kudlow spoke to reporters outside of the White House on the latest job numbers. Mr. Kudlow said the economy is still coming back amid the coronavirus pandemic and said Congress should pass targeted stimulus to help certain areas of the economy. However, he would not go into details about ongoing negotiations between Congressional Republicans and Democrats. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. economy added 245,000 jobs and unemployment rate fell to 6.7 percent in November.