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Washington Journal: 05/24/2023Live
3 hours, 0 minuteReps. Greg Murphy (R-NC) and John Larson (D-CT) discuss the debate over raising the debt limit and Foreign Policy Research Institute's George Croner discusses the debate over renewing Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
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Hearing on Gas Stove Regulation Proposal
1 hour, 10 minutesA House Oversight and Accountability subcommittee holds a hearing to examine an Energy Department proposal for regulating gas stoves.
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White House Homeland Security Adviser on Domestic Threats
40 minutesWhite House Homeland Security Adviser Liz Sherwood-Randall spoke about how the Biden administration worked to counter domestic threats in a lecture at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York City. Following her remarks, Ms. Sherwood-Randall engaged in a moderated Q&A with the audience, answering questions about the rise in anti-Semitic and other forms of domestic extremism in the U.S.
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Speaker McCarthy Briefing on Debt Ceiling
32 minutesHouse Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R) briefs reporters on negotiations with the Biden administration on raising the nation's debt limit.
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Washington Journal: George Croner
38 minutesGeorge Croner, a Senior Fellow in the Program on National Security at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, discusses the reauthorization debate surrounding Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which expires at the end of the year.
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Susan Rice Reflects on Time as President Biden's Domestic Policy Adviser
30 minutesSusan Rice reflects on her time as President Biden's domestic policy adviser in an "exit interview" moderated by the Washington Post's Jonathan Capehart.
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Washington Journal: Rep. Greg Murphy
30 minutesRepresentative Greg Murphy (R-NC), a member of the Ways and Means Committee, discusses the stalemate over raising the debt ceiling and Republican priorities.
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Social Security Administration Officials Testify on Identity Fraud
2 hours, 3 minutesSocial Security Administration (SSA) officials testify on identity fraud and government efforts to combat it during a House subcommittee hearing.
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Speaker McCarthy Briefing on Debt Ceiling
12 minutesEight days away from a possible default on the national debt, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R) said, "it didn't seem like it would be this hard." The House Speaker briefed reporters on negotiations with the Biden administration on raising the nation's debt limit, stating that he is sending negotiators to the White House to finish talks and that there are a number of places that they are "still far apart." He added, "I don't think there will be a default and I don't see how you'd blame Republicans," noting House Republicans are the only ones who approved a proposal to raise the nation's debt limit and cut federal spending.
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House Democratic Leaders Hold News Conference
35 minutesDemocratic House leaders--Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (NY), Minority Whip Katherine Clark (MA), and Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar (CA)--hold a news conference from Capitol Hill amid a looming deadline to raise the debt limit.
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Pres. Biden on One Year Anniversary of Uvalde, TX School Shooting
10 minutes"It's time to act. It's time to make our voices heard. Not as Democrats or Republicans but as friends, as neighbors, as parents, "and" as fellow Americans," said President Biden during remarks from the White House on the one year anniversary of the Uvalde, Texas elementary school shooting. He and first lady Jill Biden honored the victims with a candlelight memorial representing the 19 children and two teachers who lost their lives. During his remarks, President Biden shared that there had been 650 mass shooting over the last year, and called for Congress to take action against gun violence.
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Washington TodayLive
50 minutesFew signs of a budget deal that House GOP demand go with a debt ceiling increase to avoid default; House votes to repeal POTUS' student-loan forgiveness plan; POTUS calls for more gun control on this anniversary of the Uvalde, TX school mass shooting.
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Washington Today
50 minutesDebt limit talks move from Capitol Hill to White House, but few signs of a budget deal that House Republicans are demanding go along with a debt ceiling increase to avoid default; House votes to repeal the President's student-loan forgiveness plan; President Biden calls for more gun violence prevention measures on this anniversary of the Uvalde, Texas elementary school mass shooting.
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Pres. Biden on One Year Anniversary of Uvalde, TX School Shooting
8 minutes"It's time to act. It's time to make our voices heard. Not as Democrats or Republicans but as friends, as neighbors, as parents, "and" as fellow Americans," said President Biden during remarks from the White House on the one year anniversary of the Uvalde, Texas elementary school shooting. He and first lady Jill Biden honored the victims with a candlelight memorial representing the 19 children and two teachers who lost their lives. During his remarks, President Biden shared that there had been 650 mass shooting over the last year, and called for Congress to take action against gun violence.
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Speaker McCarthy Briefing on Debt Ceiling
12 minutesEight days away from a possible default on the national debt, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R) said, "it didn't seem like it would be this hard." The House Speaker briefed reporters on negotiations with the Biden administration on raising the nation's debt limit, stating that he is sending negotiators to the White House to finish talks and that there are a number of places that they are "still far apart." He added, "I don't think there will be a default and I don't see how you'd blame Republicans," noting House Republicans are the only ones who approved a proposal to raise the nation's debt limit and cut federal spending.
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House Democratic Leaders Hold News Conference
25 minutesDemocratic House leaders--Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (NY), Minority Whip Katherine Clark (MA), and Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar (CA)--held a news conference from Capitol Hill amid a looming deadline to raise the debt ceiling. They said they had signatures from all 213 House Democrats for a discharge position (a way to bypass regular procedures) in order to raise the debt ceiling, and needed only five more signatures from Republicans to make it possible. Leader Jeffries said about the matter, "Moderate Republicans have said they want to avoid a dangerous default...It's now time for House Republicans to break with the extreme wing of their party and join House Democrats to put an end to the default crisis." Moreover, when asked about compromise, Rep. Jeffries said President Biden already offered to freeze spending at the 2023 level, which was rejected, and that Republicans' proposed spending cuts were too extreme.
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Congressional Progressive Caucus News Conference on Debt Limit
53 minutesThe Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC) held a news conference on raising the nation's debt limit.
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U.S. House of Representatives: Rep. Steve Scalise & Rep. Katherine Clark on Federal Spending & Debt Limit
8 minutesHouse GOP Majority Leader Steve Scalise spoke on the floor to inform members of the possible need to return to Washington, D.C. over the Memorial Day weekend should a deal be reached between the House Speaker and the president on federal spending and the debt limit. Minority Whip Katherine Clark responded to comments made by Representative Scalise on the recently passed House debt limit bill.
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Susan Rice Reflects on Time as President Biden's Domestic Policy Adviser
27 minutesSusan Rice reflected on her time as President Biden's domestic policy adviser in an "exit interview" moderated by the Washington Post's Jonathan Capehart. She discussed her legacy working in multiple administrations touching upon foreign and domestic policy. In addition, she shared her thoughts on her proudest moments, legislation she wishes she could have seen enacted during her tenure, the Biden administration's inclusion initiatives, and the global impact on a national debt default. She also touched on what her future plans are as she exits the administration.
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Pres. Biden on One Year Anniversary of Uvalde, TX School Shooting
8 minutes"It's time to act. It's time to make our voices heard. Not as Democrats or Republicans but as friends, as neighbors, as parents, "and" as fellow Americans," said President Biden during remarks from the White House on the one year anniversary of the Uvalde, Texas elementary school shooting. He and first lady Jill Biden honored the victims with a candlelight memorial representing the 19 children and two teachers who lost their lives. During his remarks, President Biden shared that there had been 650 mass shooting over the last year, and called for Congress to take action against gun violence.
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Washington Today
50 minutesDebt limit talks move from Capitol Hill to White House, but few signs of a budget deal that House Republicans are demanding go along with a debt ceiling increase to avoid default; House votes to repeal the President's student-loan forgiveness plan; President Biden calls for more gun violence prevention measures on this anniversary of the Uvalde, Texas elementary school mass shooting.
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Washington Today
50 minutesDebt limit talks move from Capitol Hill to White House, but few signs of a budget deal that House Republicans are demanding go along with a debt ceiling increase to avoid default; House votes to repeal the President's student-loan forgiveness plan; President Biden calls for more gun violence prevention measures on this anniversary of the Uvalde, Texas elementary school mass shooting.
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Social Security Administration Officials Testify on Identity Fraud
2 hours, 1 minuteSocial Security Administration (SSA) officials testified on identity fraud and what they're doing to combat it during a House Ways and Means subcommittee hearing. Margaret Hayward, one of the witnesses testifying, spoke about the troubles she's experienced in trying to obtain her nine-month-old baby's social security number and card since she was born. According to experts, children are often targets for identity theft and use of their social security numbers for fraud often goes undetected because unlike adults who can check their credit reports, parents do not do the same with their children's social security number.
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Pres. Biden on One Year Anniversary of Uvalde, TX School Shooting
8 minutes"It's time to act. It's time to make our voices heard. Not as Democrats or Republicans but as friends, as neighbors, as parents, "and" as fellow Americans," said President Biden during remarks from the White House on the one year anniversary of the Uvalde, Texas elementary school shooting. He and first lady Jill Biden honored the victims with a candlelight memorial representing the 19 children and two teachers who lost their lives. During his remarks, President Biden shared that there had been 650 mass shooting over the last year, and called for Congress to take action against gun violence.
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Speaker McCarthy Briefing on Debt Ceiling
12 minutesEight days away from a possible default on the national debt, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R) said, "it didn't seem like it would be this hard." The House Speaker briefed reporters on negotiations with the Biden administration on raising the nation's debt limit, stating that he is sending negotiators to the White House to finish talks and that there are a number of places that they are "still far apart." He added, "I don't think there will be a default and I don't see how you'd blame Republicans," noting House Republicans are the only ones who approved a proposal to raise the nation's debt limit and cut federal spending.
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House Democratic Leaders Hold News Conference
26 minutesDemocratic House leaders--Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (NY), Minority Whip Katherine Clark (MA), and Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar (CA)--held a news conference from Capitol Hill amid a looming deadline to raise the debt ceiling. They said they had signatures from all 213 House Democrats for a discharge position (a way to bypass regular procedures) in order to raise the debt ceiling, and needed only five more signatures from Republicans to make it possible. Leader Jeffries said about the matter, "Moderate Republicans have said they want to avoid a dangerous default...It's now time for House Republicans to break with the extreme wing of their party and join House Democrats to put an end to the default crisis." Moreover, when asked about compromise, Rep. Jeffries said President Biden already offered to freeze spending at the 2023 level, which was rejected, and that Republicans' proposed spending cuts were too extreme.
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Congressional Progressive Caucus News Conference on Debt Limit
53 minutesThe Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC) held a news conference on raising the nation's debt limit.
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Washington Journal: Open Phones
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U.S. House of Representatives: Rep. Steve Scalise & Rep. Katherine Clark on Federal Spending & Debt Limit
7 minutesHouse GOP Majority Leader Steve Scalise spoke on the floor to inform members of the possible need to return to Washington, D.C. over the Memorial Day weekend should a deal be reached between the House Speaker and the president on federal spending and the debt limit. Minority Whip Katherine Clark responded to comments made by Representative Scalise on the recently passed House debt limit bill.
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Susan Rice Reflects on Time as President Biden's Domestic Policy Adviser
27 minutesSusan Rice reflected on her time as President Biden's domestic policy adviser in an "exit interview" moderated by the Washington Post's Jonathan Capehart. She discussed her legacy working in multiple administrations touching upon foreign and domestic policy. In addition, she shared her thoughts on her proudest moments, legislation she wishes she could have seen enacted during her tenure, the Biden administration's inclusion initiatives, and the global impact on a national debt default. She also touched on what her future plans are as she exits the administration.
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Hearing on Gas Stove Regulation Proposal
1 hour, 3 minutesA House Oversight and Accountability subcommittee held a hearing to examine an Energy Department proposal for regulating gas stoves. The American Gas Association's Matthew Agen and the Appliance Standards Awareness Project's Andrew deLaski both agreed that the proposed standard would affect about 50% of gas stoves currently on the market, but disagreed about its impact on consumers in terms of cost, convenience, and public health. Also, Mr. deLaski said the rule would not ban gas stoves. Chair Pat Fallon (R-TX) disagreed, calling it a "de facto" ban.
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White House Homeland Security Adviser on Domestic Threats
1 hour, 0 minuteWhite House Homeland Security Adviser Liz Sherwood-Randall spoke about how the Biden administration worked to counter domestic threats in a lecture at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York City. Following her remarks, Ms. Sherwood-Randall engaged in a moderated Q&A with the audience, answering questions about the rise in anti-Semitic and other forms of domestic extremism in the U.S.
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Speaker McCarthy Briefing on Debt Ceiling
12 minutesEight days away from a possible default on the national debt, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R) said, "it didn't seem like it would be this hard." The House Speaker briefed reporters on negotiations with the Biden administration on raising the nation's debt limit, stating that he is sending negotiators to the White House to finish talks and that there are a number of places that they are "still far apart." He added, "I don't think there will be a default and I don't see how you'd blame Republicans," noting House Republicans are the only ones who approved a proposal to raise the nation's debt limit and cut federal spending.
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House Democratic Leaders Hold News Conference
26 minutesDemocratic House leaders--Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (NY), Minority Whip Katherine Clark (MA), and Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar (CA)--held a news conference from Capitol Hill amid a looming deadline to raise the debt ceiling. They said they had signatures from all 213 House Democrats for a discharge position (a way to bypass regular procedures) in order to raise the debt ceiling, and needed only five more signatures from Republicans to make it possible. Leader Jeffries said about the matter, "Moderate Republicans have said they want to avoid a dangerous default...It's now time for House Republicans to break with the extreme wing of their party and join House Democrats to put an end to the default crisis." Moreover, when asked about compromise, Rep. Jeffries said President Biden already offered to freeze spending at the 2023 level, which was rejected, and that Republicans' proposed spending cuts were too extreme.
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Congressional Progressive Caucus News Conference on Debt Limit
53 minutesThe Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC) held a news conference on raising the nation's debt limit.
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U.S. House of Representatives: Rep. Steve Scalise & Rep. Katherine Clark on Federal Spending & Debt Limit
8 minutesHouse GOP Majority Leader Steve Scalise spoke on the floor to inform members of the possible need to return to Washington, D.C. over the Memorial Day weekend should a deal be reached between the House Speaker and the president on federal spending and the debt limit. Minority Whip Katherine Clark responded to comments made by Representative Scalise on the recently passed House debt limit bill.
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Pres. Biden on One Year Anniversary of Uvalde, TX School Shooting
9 minutes"It's time to act. It's time to make our voices heard. Not as Democrats or Republicans but as friends, as neighbors, as parents, "and" as fellow Americans," said President Biden during remarks from the White House on the one year anniversary of the Uvalde, Texas elementary school shooting. He and first lady Jill Biden honored the victims with a candlelight memorial representing the 19 children and two teachers who lost their lives. During his remarks, President Biden shared that there had been 650 mass shooting over the last year, and called for Congress to take action against gun violence.