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Washington Journal: 05/08/2023Live
3 hours, 0 minuteNewsweek congressional correspondent Alex Rouhandeh previews the week ahead for Congress and Migration Policy Institute President Andrew Selee discusses preparations for the end of pandemic-era border policy known as Title 42.
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Former USAID Administrators Discuss Development and Great Power Competition
1 hour, 57 minutesFormer U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) administrators discuss the impact great power competition has on U.S. global assistance and development during a conversation hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).
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Georgia Secretary of State & Other Election Officials Discuss Elections
1 hour, 31 minutesGeorgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) and other state election officials discuss voter lists, counting ballots and other election policy during an event hosted by the Center for Election Innovation and Research.
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Washington Journal: Alex Rouhandeh
32 minutesNewsweek congressional correspondent Alex Rouhandeh discussed the week ahead for Congress.
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President Biden on Flight Delays & Cancellations
15 minutesPresident Biden and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg discuss flight delays and cancellations.
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FDA Commissioner & Others on Patient Empowerment & Digital Health Care
32 minutesFDA Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf and others discuss digital healthcare and patient empowerment at the National Health Council's (NHC's) Science of Patient Engagement Symposium in Washington, DC.
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Physicians & Advocates Testify on Mental Health Care Access
2 hours, 13 minutesPhysicians and mental health advocates testified on access to care challenges specifically "phantom or ghost networks" before the Senate Finance Committee. These networks are inaccurate insurance directories of providers which the witnesses attribute to hampering access for patients. The panel recommended several policy solutions including holding insurance companies accountable, expanding funding -especially in rural areas- for telehealth, and addressing physician shortages in primary and psychiatric care.
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Washington TodayLive
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Washington Today
1 hour, 0 minuteThe White House is once again calling on Congress to take action on gun safety, while the Texas legislature did just that. Advancing a bill that would raise the age limit on certain gun purchases. The vote comes following protests from families of last year's school shooting victims in Uvalde. A government employees union is suing President Biden and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen over the nation's debt limit law that they call 'unconstitutional'. The move comes a day before the White House meeting on the debt limit between President Biden and House and Senate leaders. And officials nationwide are bracing for a migrant surge as pandemic-era immigration restrictions are set to expire this week.
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Washington Today
30 minutesThe White House is once again calling on Congress to take action on gun safety, while the Texas legislature did just that. Advancing a bill that would raise the age limit on certain gun purchases. The vote comes following protests from families of last year's school shooting victims in Uvalde. A government employees union is suing President Biden and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen over the nation's debt limit law that they call 'unconstitutional'. The move comes a day before the White House meeting on the debt limit between President Biden and House and Senate leaders. And officials nationwide are bracing for a migrant surge as pandemic-era immigration restrictions are set to expire this week.
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Washington Today
34 minutesThe White House is once again calling on Congress to take action on gun safety, while the Texas legislature did just that. Advancing a bill that would raise the age limit on certain gun purchases. The vote comes following protests from families of last year's school shooting victims in Uvalde. A government employees union is suing President Biden and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen over the nation's debt limit law that they call 'unconstitutional'. The move comes a day before the White House meeting on the debt limit between President Biden and House and Senate leaders. And officials nationwide are bracing for a migrant surge as pandemic-era immigration restrictions are set to expire this week.
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Former USAID Administrators Discuss Development and Great Power Competition
1 hour, 52 minutesFormer administrators with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) discussed the impact of global assistance and development during a conversation hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Topics included promoting democratic values, expanding the U.S. global health footprint, partnering with developing countries for rare earth minerals and metals processing, improving U.S. messaging and the unintended consequences of the U.S. stance on Ukraine.
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Georgia Secretary of State & Other Election Officials Discuss Elections
1 hour, 34 minutesGeorgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) discussed voter confidence and election integrity during the Center for Election Innovation and Research's symposium on election policy. Also touched upon were lessons learned from the 2020 and 2022 election cycles and how best to conduct future elections. Others joining the conversation included Connecticut Secretary of State Stephanie Thomas (D) and Paige Alexander, CEO of The Carter Center.
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President Biden on Flight Delays & Cancellations
12 minutesPresident Biden and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced a proposed new federal rule that would require airlines to compensate passengers for "controllable" flight cancellations and delays. The plan is similar to guarantees already in place for fliers in Canada and the European Union. The two also touted FlightRights.gov, a website built to help fliers navigate federal protections.
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Washington Journal: Alex Rouhandeh
30 minutesNewsweek congressional correspondent Alex Rouhandeh discussed the week ahead for Congress.
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Georgia Secretary of State & Other Election Officials Discuss Elections
1 hour, 16 minutesState and local election officials discussed the importance of maintaining accurate voter lists during the Center for Election Innovation and Research's symposium on election policy. Several topics were discussed, including reasons for purging voter lists, the impact of misinformation and disinformation on election policy, the importance of transparency, and why some voters may appear on multiple voting lists. Among the panelists were New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver (D), Rhode Island Secretary of State Gregg Amore (D), and Ryan Germany, former general counsel to the Georgia Secretary of State's office.
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FDA Commissioner on Patient Empowerment & Digital Health Care
33 minutesFood and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf discussed digital healthcare and patient empowerment at the National Health Council's (NHC's) Science of Patient Engagement Symposium in Washington, DC. He shared remarks on the intersection of patient engagement and digital health, how the FDA approaches clinical research, and discussed possible negative implications of immerging technologies in health care.
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Washington Journal: Andrew Selee
47 minutesMigration Policy Institute President Andrew Selee discusseD what to expect as the pandemic-era border policy known as Title 42 comes to an end, the Biden administration's plans for stemming migration, and the implications of recent proposals brought forward by Republicans in Congress.
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Physicians & Advocates Testify on Mental Health Care Access
2 hours, 12 minutesPhysicians and mental health advocates testified on access to care challenges specifically "phantom or ghost networks" before the Senate Finance Committee. These networks are inaccurate insurance directories of providers which the witnesses attribute to hampering access for patients. The panel recommended several policy solutions including holding insurance companies accountable, expanding funding -especially in rural areas- for telehealth, and addressing physician shortages in primary and psychiatric care.