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Washington Journal: 07/24/2023Live
3 hours, 0 minuteNew York Times Congressional Reporter Luke Broadwater previews the week ahead in Congress, and AEI resident scholar John Fortier examines proposals from both parties in Congress to reform election laws.
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Attorneys Analyze Supreme Court's Rulings & Impact on Society
1 hour, 0 minuteA group of appellate attorneys assessed the Supreme Court's 2022 term rulings and the impact on society during a discussion hosted by the George Mason Law School. Rulings discussed included ones on affirmative action, free speech vs. LGBTQ rights, and federal election law. The attorneys also touched on what to look out for in the new 2023 term set to begin in October. One of the high-profile cases granted so far concerns a federal ban on guns for people who are under restraining orders for domestic violence. The justices will be determining whether this ban is constitutional.
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Discussion on Young and Rural Voters & Tech Reporters on AI
39 minutesNorth Carolina Democratic Party Chair Anderson Clayton, who is the youngest state party chair in the country, discusses her outreach to young and rural voters during a virtual event with The Washington Post.
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Washington Journal: Luke Broadwater
21 minutesNew York Times Congressional Reporter Luke Broadwater previews the week ahead in Congress.
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Federal Trade Commission Chair Speaks at Economic Club of New York
1 hour, 0 minuteFederal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan discusses economic marketplace transparency at an event hosted by the Economic Club of New York.
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Secretary of State Discusses Foreign Policy Challenges
48 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken highlighted some foreign policy challenges facing the U.S. during a discussion at the Aspen Security Forum in Colorado. Topics included the search for an Army soldier who reportedly defected and is detained in North Korea, Iran's nuclear capabilities, the Russia-Ukraine War and relations with China.
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Former DEA Agent & Others Testify on Crime at the Southern Border
3 hours, 12 minutesFormer Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) special agent and other immigration and national security professionals testified on immigration and transnational criminal organizations before the House Homeland Security Committee. Topics included combating the cartels and U.S.-based gangs connected to the cartels, child trafficking and the fentanyl crisis.
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Washington TodayLive
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Washington Today
30 minutesLawmakers in the Israeli parliament have passed a controversial judicial reform bill that limits the ability of the nation's Supreme Court to strike down government actionsThe move sparked mass protests across the country We'll hear the White House reaction coming up Congress returns to work tomorrowThe House will consider its first 2024 spending bills, funding the Agriculture Department, the FDA and the VA for next year.The Senate is expected to continue work on the annual defense programs and policy bill. And in Campaign 2024 newsA former senator jumps into the governor's race in New HampshireAnd two new polls----One in Ohio that shows broad support for reproductive rightsand one in Iowa that shows a possible second challenger to Donald Trump in the Republican presidential race
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Former Military & State Department Officials Discuss U.S. Strategy on Israel-Iran Relations
55 minutesFormer military and State Department officials discussed U.S. strategy toward Israel and Iran amid potential conflict between the two countries at an event hosted by the Jewish Institute for National Security of America. Topics include U.S. messaging and credibility, Iran's nuclear capacity, congressional support for Israel, and the relationship between Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan.
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NC Democratic Party Chair on Outreach to Young & Rural Voters
36 minutesNorth Carolina Democratic Party Chair Anderson Clayton, who is the youngest state party chair in the country, discussed her outreach to young and rural voters during a virtual event with The Washington Post. She discussed the diversity of rural identity in the south, organizing the democratic party base and candidates in North Carolina, and ways that young people can get involved with politics and campaigns. Then, technology reporters discussed the evolution of artificial intelligence. Topics included tech companies pledging to identify AI generated images, the potential for future regulations on the technology and the impact AI may have on news organizations and content creators.
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Federal Trade Commission Chair Speaks at Economic Club of New York
55 minutesFederal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Lina Khan addressed consumer protections and the marketplace during an event hosted by Economic Club of New York. After her remarks, she sat down with former White House Budget Director Peter Orszag (Obama administration, 2009-10) for a conversation on FTC policy and ensuring a fair and transparent marketplace. Several topics were discussed, including impacts of consolidation and monopolies on competition, advancing innovation, corporate merger oversight, and the prime responsibility of the commission.
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Washington Journal: Luke Broadwater
27 minutesNew York Times Congressional Reporter Luke Broadwater previews the week ahead in Congress.
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Washington Journal: Erin Doherty
8 minutesAxios political reporter Erin Doherty previews the week ahead on the 2024 campaign trail.
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Washington Today
29 minutesLawmakers in the Israeli parliament have passed a controversial judicial reform bill that limits the ability of the nation's Supreme Court to strike down government actionsThe move sparked mass protests across the country We'll hear the White House reaction coming up Congress returns to work tomorrowThe House will consider its first 2024 spending bills, funding the Agriculture Department, the FDA and the VA for next year.The Senate is expected to continue work on the annual defense programs and policy bill. And in Campaign 2024 newsA former senator jumps into the governor's race in New HampshireAnd two new polls----One in Ohio that shows broad support for reproductive rightsand one in Iowa that shows a possible second challenger to Donald Trump in the Republican presidential race
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Washington Today
30 minutesLawmakers in the Israeli parliament have passed a controversial judicial reform bill that limits the ability of the nation's Supreme Court to strike down government actionsThe move sparked mass protests across the country We'll hear the White House reaction coming up Congress returns to work tomorrowThe House will consider its first 2024 spending bills, funding the Agriculture Department, the FDA and the VA for next year.The Senate is expected to continue work on the annual defense programs and policy bill. And in Campaign 2024 newsA former senator jumps into the governor's race in New HampshireAnd two new polls----One in Ohio that shows broad support for reproductive rightsand one in Iowa that shows a possible second challenger to Donald Trump in the Republican presidential race
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Secretary of State Discusses Foreign Policy Challenges
48 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken highlighted some foreign policy challenges facing the U.S. during a discussion at the Aspen Security Forum in Colorado. Topics included the search for an Army soldier who reportedly defected and is detained in North Korea, Iran's nuclear capabilities, the Russia-Ukraine War and relations with China.
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NC Democratic Party Chair on Outreach to Young & Rural Voters
36 minutesNorth Carolina Democratic Party Chair Anderson Clayton, who is the youngest state party chair in the country, discussed her outreach to young and rural voters during a virtual event with The Washington Post. She discussed the diversity of rural identity in the south, organizing the democratic party base and candidates in North Carolina, and ways that young people can get involved with politics and campaigns. Then, technology reporters discussed the evolution of artificial intelligence. Topics included tech companies pledging to identify AI generated images, the potential for future regulations on the technology and the impact AI may have on news organizations and content creators.
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Attorneys Analyze Supreme Court's Rulings & Impact on Society
1 hour, 1 minuteA group of appellate attorneys assessed the Supreme Court's 2022 term rulings and the impact on society during a discussion hosted by the George Mason Law School. Rulings discussed included ones on affirmative action, free speech vs. LGBTQ rights, and federal election law. The attorneys also touched on what to look out for in the new 2023 term set to begin in October. One of the high-profile cases granted so far concerns a federal ban on guns for people who are under restraining orders for domestic violence. The justices will be determining whether this ban is constitutional.
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Former DEA Agent & Others Testify on Crime at the Southern Border
3 hours, 10 minutesFormer Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) special agent and other immigration and national security professionals testified on immigration and transnational criminal organizations before the House Homeland Security Committee. Topics included combating the cartels and U.S.-based gangs connected to the cartels, child trafficking and the fentanyl crisis.
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NC Democratic Party Chair on Outreach to Young & Rural Voters
36 minutesNorth Carolina Democratic Party Chair Anderson Clayton, who is the youngest state party chair in the country, discussed her outreach to young and rural voters during a virtual event with The Washington Post. She discussed the diversity of rural identity in the south, organizing the democratic party base and candidates in North Carolina, and ways that young people can get involved with politics and campaigns. Then, technology reporters discussed the evolution of artificial intelligence. Topics included tech companies pledging to identify AI generated images, the potential for future regulations on the technology and the impact AI may have on news organizations and content creators.
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Attorneys Analyze Supreme Court's Rulings & Impact on Society
1 hour, 2 minutesA group of appellate attorneys assessed the Supreme Court's 2022 term rulings and the impact on society during a discussion hosted by the George Mason Law School. Rulings discussed included ones on affirmative action, free speech vs. LGBTQ rights, and federal election law. The attorneys also touched on what to look out for in the new 2023 term set to begin in October. One of the high-profile cases granted so far concerns a federal ban on guns for people who are under restraining orders for domestic violence. The justices will be determining whether this ban is constitutional.
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Federal Trade Commission Chair Speaks at Economic Club of New York
55 minutesFederal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Lina Khan addressed consumer protections and the marketplace during an event hosted by Economic Club of New York. After her remarks, she sat down with former White House Budget Director Peter Orszag (Obama administration, 2009-10) for a conversation on FTC policy and ensuring a fair and transparent marketplace. Several topics were discussed, including impacts of consolidation and monopolies on competition, advancing innovation, corporate merger oversight, and the prime responsibility of the commission.
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Secretary of State Discusses Foreign Policy Challenges
52 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken highlighted some foreign policy challenges facing the U.S. during a discussion at the Aspen Security Forum in Colorado. Topics included the search for an Army soldier who reportedly defected and is detained in North Korea, Iran's nuclear capabilities, the Russia-Ukraine War and relations with China.