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Washington Journal: 06/05/2023Live
3 hours, 2 minutesCQ Roll Call editor in chief Jason Dick previews the week ahead on Capitol Hill and SCOTUSblog co-founder & reporter Amy Howe discusses the key remaining cases the Supreme Court will issue rulings on this month.
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Campaign 2024: Republican Presidential Hopefuls Speak at Iowa Fundraiser
2 hours, 22 minutesRepublican presidential hopefuls Nikki Haley, Mike Pence, Gov. Ron DeSantis (FL), Vivek Ramaswamy, Sen. Tim Scott (SC) and Larry Elder were among those who spoke at the 2023 Roast and Ride fundraiser, hosted by supporters of Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA). Themes discussed by the candidates and hopefuls included securing the southern border, taking on so-called wokeness and transgenderism, standing up to China, and the U.S becoming more energy-independent. The candidates also criticized federal bureaucracy with Gov. DeSantis saying, "this bureaucracy has imposed its will on us for far too long; it's about time we impose our will on it," and also promising to fire Trump-appointed FBI Director Christopher Wray if elected as president. According to current polls, Gov. DeSantis is ahead of other Republican candidates but trails former President Donald Trump, who did not attend this event.
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Washington Journal: Mark Niquette
12 minutesBloomberg News National Politics and Government Reporter Mark Niquette previewed the expected announcements from Republicans officially joining the 2024 presidential campaign field this week.
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Secretary of State Remarks on U.S.-Israel Relations
24 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken spoke about the strong relations between the U.S. and Israel during a speech at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee Policy Summit in Washington, DC. Topics he touched on included the U.S. commitment to Israel's security, a two-state solution for peace between Israel and Palestine, and efforts to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
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Advocates Discuss Post 9-11 U.S. Surveillance Programs
1 hour, 1 minuteCivil liberty and national security policy advocates discuss the impact of U.S. surveillance programs that were put in place in the wake of 9/11.
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Rep. Jamie Raskin on Challenges Facing America
59 minutesLinda Thomas-Greenfield, U.S. ambassador to the U.N., and Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) spoke about global diplomacy, standing up for democracy, and challenges facing America during a discussion hosted by the Truman Center. The Ambassador also presented Rep. Raskin with the Truman Center's Award for Exceptional Moral Courage in Public Service, which she was awarded in 2022.
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Discussion on 20th Anniversary of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief
1 hour, 0 minuteFormer government officials and health advocates discuss the impact that the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has had over the last 20 years. The Bipartisan Policy Center hosts this event.
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White House Press Secretary & NSC Spokesman Hold Briefing
1 hour, 0 minuteWhite House Press Secretary and National Security Council Strategic Communications Coordinator hold a briefing with reporters to discuss news of the day and the president's agenda.
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Washington TodayLive
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Washington Today
36 minutesThe Pentagon has released a video recording of a near-miss collision between a US destroyer and Chinese Naval vessel in the Taiwan Strait over the weekend. It's the second close encounter between American and Chinese militaries in the past week. We'll hear what the White House had to say about it today coming up. Four people died after a plane with an unresponsive pilot flew through restricted airspace in Washington, D.C., then crashed in Virginia on Sunday. The plane was followed by F-16 fighter jets authorized by NORAD to fly at supersonic speed. And that set off a sonic boom that was heard and felt across the DC area from Annapolis, ME to Fredericksburg, VA. More ins and outs in the 2024 Republican presidential race. Former Vice President Mike Pence, Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, and North Dakota Gov. Todd Burgum are all expected to jump into the race this week. While New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu says, he's staying out of the race. And one declared candidate. S
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House Oversight Cmte. Chair and Ranking Member on Contempt Charges Against FBI Director
23 minutesHouse Oversight Committee Chair Rep. James Comer (R-KY) announced plans to hold FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt for refusal to hand over an FBI document alleging a bribery scheme linked to then Vice President Joe Biden. Speaking to reporters on Capitol Hill, Rep. Comer said the document is part of an ongoing investigation he assumes is happening in Delaware. Ranking Member Rep. Jamie Raskin said the investigation referenced in the document was initiated during the Trump administration, and a task force led by former Attorney General William Barr (2019-20) determined the information was not worth pursuing.
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Advocates Discuss Free Speech in the U.S. and Abroad
1 hour, 0 minuteAdvocates including world chess champion and Renew Democracy Initiative Chair Garry Kasparov, discuss the state of free speech and expression in the U.S. and abroad during a town hall hosted by the National Constitution Center.
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White House Press Secretary & NSC Spokesman Hold Briefing
1 hour, 2 minutesNational Security Council Strategic Communications Coordinator John Kirby warned someone might get injured as the U.S. sees an increase in military aggressiveness from China. The U.S. recently released videos of two close encounters with the Chinese military, one in the air and another in the Taiwan Strait. Mr. Kirby spoke about the close encounters during a briefing with reporters. He also released more details saying President Biden was briefed after a small plane breached DC airspace over the weekend prompting fighter jets to quickly take flight and investigate. The plane ended up crashing in Virginia with everyone on board killed. Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre also took reporters' questions on other topics pertaining to President Biden's policy agenda.
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Secretary of State Remarks on U.S.-Israel Relations
23 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken spoke about the strong relations between the U.S. and Israel during a speech at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee Policy Summit in Washington, DC. Topics he touched on included the U.S. commitment to Israel's security, a two-state solution for peace between Israel and Palestine, and efforts to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
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Washington Today
36 minutesThe Pentagon has released a video recording of a near-miss collision between a US destroyer and Chinese Naval vessel in the Taiwan Strait over the weekend. It's the second close encounter between American and Chinese militaries in the past week. We'll hear what the White House had to say about it today coming up. Four people died after a plane with an unresponsive pilot flew through restricted airspace in Washington, D.C., then crashed in Virginia on Sunday. The plane was followed by F-16 fighter jets authorized by NORAD to fly at supersonic speed. And that set off a sonic boom that was heard and felt across the DC area from Annapolis, ME to Fredericksburg, VA. More ins and outs in the 2024 Republican presidential race. Former Vice President Mike Pence, Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, and North Dakota Gov. Todd Burgum are all expected to jump into the race this week. While New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu says, he's staying out of the race. And one declared candidate. S
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Washington Today
36 minutesThe Pentagon has released a video recording of a near-miss collision between a US destroyer and Chinese Naval vessel in the Taiwan Strait over the weekend. It's the second close encounter between American and Chinese militaries in the past week. We'll hear what the White House had to say about it today coming up. Four people died after a plane with an unresponsive pilot flew through restricted airspace in Washington, D.C., then crashed in Virginia on Sunday. The plane was followed by F-16 fighter jets authorized by NORAD to fly at supersonic speed. And that set off a sonic boom that was heard and felt across the DC area from Annapolis, ME to Fredericksburg, VA. More ins and outs in the 2024 Republican presidential race. Former Vice President Mike Pence, Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, and North Dakota Gov. Todd Burgum are all expected to jump into the race this week. While New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu says, he's staying out of the race. And one declared candidate. S
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House Oversight Cmte. Chair and Ranking Member on Contempt Charges Against FBI Director
23 minutesHouse Oversight Committee Chair Rep. James Comer (R-KY) announced plans to hold FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt for refusal to hand over an FBI document alleging a bribery scheme linked to then Vice President Joe Biden. Speaking to reporters on Capitol Hill, Rep. Comer said the document is part of an ongoing investigation he assumes is happening in Delaware. Ranking Member Rep. Jamie Raskin said the investigation referenced in the document was initiated during the Trump administration, and a task force led by former Attorney General William Barr (2019-20) determined the information was not worth pursuing.
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Campaign 2024: Republican Presidential Hopefuls Speak at Iowa Fundraiser
2 hours, 24 minutesRepublican presidential hopefuls Nikki Haley, Mike Pence, Gov. Ron DeSantis (FL), Vivek Ramaswamy, Sen. Tim Scott (SC) and Larry Elder were among those who spoke at the 2023 Roast and Ride fundraiser, hosted by supporters of Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA). Themes discussed by the candidates and hopefuls included securing the southern border, taking on so-called wokeness and transgenderism, standing up to China, and the U.S becoming more energy-independent. The candidates also criticized federal bureaucracy with Gov. DeSantis saying, "this bureaucracy has imposed its will on us for far too long; it's about time we impose our will on it," and also promising to fire Trump-appointed FBI Director Christopher Wray if elected as president. According to current polls, Gov. DeSantis is ahead of other Republican candidates but trails former President Donald Trump, who did not attend this event.
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Washington Journal: Jason Dick
26 minutesCQ Roll Call editor in chief Jason Dick discussed Congressional news of the day and previews the week ahead on Capitol Hill.
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Secretary of State Remarks on U.S.-Israel Relations
22 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken spoke about the strong relations between the U.S. and Israel during a speech at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee Policy Summit in Washington, DC. Topics he touched on included the U.S. commitment to Israel's security, a two-state solution for peace between Israel and Palestine, and efforts to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
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Advocates Discuss Post 9-11 U.S. Surveillance Programs
1 hour, 8 minutesCivil liberty and national security policy advocates joined the Cato Institute for a discussion on the impact and legacy of U.S. surveillance programs put in place in the wake of 9/11. Several topics were discussed, including constitutional concerns, threats to privacy and individual freedoms, and intelligence sharing between federal, state, and local entities. They also touched on Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which authorizes the intelligence community to access the communications of foreigners outside of the United States. The panelists agreed Section 702 is a vital intelligence gathering that should be renewed by Congress before it expires on December 31, 2023, but suggested it needs changes.
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Discussion on 20th Anniversary of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief
59 minutesFormer government officials and health advocates joined the Bipartisan Policy Center for a discussion on the impact the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has had over the last 20 years. Several topics were touched upon, including the millions of people PEPFAR saved, the role of faith-based organizations, innovation in HIV/AIDS treatments, and how it helped establish the framework for how other global health emergencies are responded to, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Speakers urged Congress to reauthorize the program, which is set to expire on October 1, 2023.
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Advocates Discuss Free Speech in the U.S. and Abroad
57 minutesAdvocates including world chess champion and Renew Democracy Initiative Chair Garry Kasparov, discuss the state of free speech and expression in the U.S. and abroad during a town hall hosted by the National Constitution Center.
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Washington Journal: Amy Howe
41 minutesSCOTUSblog co-founder & reporter Amy Howe discussed the key remaining cases the Supreme Court may issue rulings on this month.
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White House Press Secretary & NSC Spokesman Hold Briefing
1 hour, 2 minutesNational Security Council Strategic Communications Coordinator John Kirby warned someone might get injured as the U.S. sees an increase in military aggressiveness from China. The U.S. recently released videos of two close encounters with the Chinese military, one in the air and another in the Taiwan Strait. Mr. Kirby spoke about the close encounters during a briefing with reporters. He also released more details saying President Biden was briefed after a small plane breached DC airspace over the weekend prompting fighter jets to quickly take flight and investigate. The plane ended up crashing in Virginia with everyone on board killed. Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre also took reporters' questions on other topics pertaining to President Biden's policy agenda.
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House Oversight Cmte. Chair and Ranking Member on Contempt Charges Against FBI Director
25 minutesHouse Oversight Committee Chair Rep. James Comer (R-KY) announced plans to hold FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt for refusal to hand over an FBI document alleging a bribery scheme linked to then Vice President Joe Biden. Speaking to reporters on Capitol Hill, Rep. Comer said the document is part of an ongoing investigation he assumes is happening in Delaware. Ranking Member Rep. Jamie Raskin said the investigation referenced in the document was initiated during the Trump administration, and a task force led by former Attorney General William Barr (2019-20) determined the information was not worth pursuing.