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Washington Journal: 08/13/2023Live
3 hours, 0 minuteFoundation for Research on Equal Opportunity's Avik Roy discusses the future of the conservative movement and Leah Greenberg of the group Indivisible discusses the future of the progressive movement in the U.S.
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Mexican Foreign Affairs Secretary Discusses U.S.-Mexico Relations
24 minutesMexican Foreign Affairs Secretary Alicia Bárcena Ibarra sat down with the Atlantic Council for a discussion on the U.S.-Mexico relationship. Several topics were addressed, including investment in the Southern Border, security concerns in Mexico and Central America, stopping the flow of fentanyl and other illicit drugs, and economic and trade policy. The secretary also touched on the need for safe and legal migration pathways, and increased collaboration between Mexico, the United States and Canada.
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Fmr. Military Officials on Deterring Chinese Aggression
59 minutesRear Admiral Mike Studeman, former Office of Naval Intelligence Commander (2022-23), joined a discussion on U.S. strategies to deter Chinese aggression during an event hosted by the Hudson Institute. Several topics were discussed, including support for Taiwan, China's growing influence around the world, and the role of American statecraft and diplomacy. Also addressed was the need for open communication with allies and partners regarding China, and the role technology can play in enhancing strategic intelligence.
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President Biden Delivers Remarks in New Mexico on Clean Energy Manufacturing
37 minutes"Our plan is working," said President Biden as he touted his economic agenda, dubbed "Bidenomics," during remarks at Arcosa Wind Tunnel in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He spoke about the administration's efforts to boost clean energy investment and U.S. manufacturing and outlined the successes spurred by the Inflation Reduction Act, pointing to companies, such as Arcosa, that are benefitting from the legislation. President Biden also touched on job growth, clean energy investment, the economy and decreased inflation, and infrastructure investment around the country.
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NBC's Meet the Press
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ABC's This Week
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Fox News Sunday
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CNN's State of the Union
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CBS' Face the Nation
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Discussion on Producing Trustworthy News
1 hour, 15 minutesFormer Washington Post executive editor Leonard Downie and former CBS News President Andrew Heyward discussed moving "beyond objectivity" to create new guidelines for producing trustworthy journalism, especially amid increased diversity in the news profession and an evolving media landscape. The two news veterans, now professors of journalism at Arizona State University, recently completed a report based on interviews with about 75 news leaders and journalists around the country pertaining to questions of objectivity and trust in the news. The report contains six general categories: striving for accuracy and pursuit of truth; unlocking diversity in newsrooms; the importance of creating clear social media policies for news organizations; focusing on investigative reporting; transparency; determining core values in a newsroom. The conversation occurred during the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication's annual conference in Washington, DC.
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NASA Administrator and Others Update on Artemis II Mission
44 minutesNASA Administrator Bill Nelson spoke about the hard environment of space and touched on the reasons why the U.S. is going back to the moon, pointing to "our nature as discoverers and adventurers," during a briefing on the Artemis II mission with the press at Kennedy Space Center. Administrator Nelson was joined by other NASA officials and the crew of Artemis II. Several topics were discussed, including the looming space race with China, the role of industry and international partners, and lessons learned from the Artemis I mission. The Artemis II mission is a 10-day, manned mission to orbit the Moon and investigate its South Pole as a potential viable living option in space for future space exploration.
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Campaign 2024: Fmr. Rep. Fred Upton on GOP Agenda & 2024 Elections
30 minutesReacting to former President Trump's federal indictment for his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election results, Fred Upton, former Republican and Michigan U.S. representative, said he and nine other Republicans did the right thing voting to impeach the former president after the January 6 Capitol attack. Mr. Upton spoke about the indictment and his efforts to deny Mr. Trump a victory back to the White House in 2024 during a discussion with the Washington Post. He's supporting a bipartisan group called " No Labels," which is organizing a campaign for a third-party candidate on the ballot.
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Ginnie Mae President Discusses Financing
45 minutesGinnie Mae President Alanna McCargo discussed housing finance and expanding homeownership opportunities at an event hosted by the Bipartisan Policy Center. Topics included post-pandemic loss mitigation, nonbank lenders, and closing homeownership gaps for certain groups, including low-to-moderate-income earners, veterans, rural residents, and black and brown communities.
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Q&A: Author James Rosen on the Early Life and Times of Justice Antonin Scalia
58 minutesThis week, James Rosen talks about Book One of his two-part biography of Antonin Scalia, titled "Scalia: Rise to Greatness, 1936-1986," Rosen who is Newsmax's Chief White House Correspondent examines Justice Scalia's life prior to the Supreme Court. We talk about Nino Scalia's early years, the importance of his Catholic faith, his first years as a corporate lawyer, his teaching career at the University of Chicago and UVA, his time in government during the Nixon and Ford administrations and his appointment to the U.S. Court of Appeals. By advancing his judicial philosophies of "originalism" and "textualism," Antonin Scalia became one of the 20th century's most influential justices.
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NSA Director Discusses National Security & Foreign Surveillance
1 hour, 15 minutesNational Security Agency (NSA) Director Gen. Paul Nakasone stressed Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) "saves lives and protects the homeland" and therefore, urged Congress to quickly reauthorize it before its expiration at the end of 2023. This provision gives the government authority to perform targeted surveillance on foreign persons outside the U.S. for national security purposes. Gen. Nakasone and other national security professionals spoke about FISA's importance, the NSA's mission, and cybersecurity during a discussion at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, DC.
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National Security Adviser Discusses Global Security Challenges
47 minutesWhite House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan discussed global security challenges at the Aspen Security Forum in Aspen, Colorado. Amid the Russia-Ukraine War, he explained the latest decisions on providing Ukraine with specific weapons, such as cluster bombs, and affirmed that the U.S. was working with European partners to train Ukrainians on F-16 fighter jets. Also, he discussed U.S. relations with China and the importance of balancing competition and diplomacy with the global superpower. Mr. Sullivan was interviewed by the Financial Times' Edward Luce.
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Q&A: Author James Rosen on the Early Life and Times of Justice Antonin Scalia
1 hour, 0 minuteThis week, James Rosen talks about Book One of his two-part biography of Antonin Scalia, titled "Scalia: Rise to Greatness, 1936-1986," Rosen who is Newsmax's Chief White House Correspondent examines Justice Scalia's life prior to the Supreme Court. We talk about Nino Scalia's early years, the importance of his Catholic faith, his first years as a corporate lawyer, his teaching career at the University of Chicago and UVA, his time in government during the Nixon and Ford administrations and his appointment to the U.S. Court of Appeals. By advancing his judicial philosophies of "originalism" and "textualism," Antonin Scalia became one of the 20th century's most influential justices.
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NBC's Meet the Press
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ABC's This Week
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Fox News Sunday
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CNN's State of the Union
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CBS' Face the Nation
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Washington Journal: Leah Greenberg
41 minutesIndivisible Co-Executive Director Leah Greenberg discusses Campaign 2024 & the progressive agenda.
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Q&A: Author James Rosen on the Early Life and Times of Justice Antonin Scalia
58 minutesThis week, James Rosen talks about Book One of his two-part biography of Antonin Scalia, titled "Scalia: Rise to Greatness, 1936-1986," Rosen who is Newsmax's Chief White House Correspondent examines Justice Scalia's life prior to the Supreme Court. We talk about Nino Scalia's early years, the importance of his Catholic faith, his first years as a corporate lawyer, his teaching career at the University of Chicago and UVA, his time in government during the Nixon and Ford administrations and his appointment to the U.S. Court of Appeals. By advancing his judicial philosophies of "originalism" and "textualism," Antonin Scalia became one of the 20th century's most influential justices.
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Sunday TV network show roundtable discussions
36 minutesPolitical roudtable discussions from NBC's Meet the Press, ABC's This Week and Fox News Sunday.