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Washington Journal: 09/13/2023
3 hours, 0 minuteRep. Carlos Gimemez (R-FL) discusses the September 30 government funding deadline and the House GOP's Biden impeachment inquiry and Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. discusses his candidacy and top issues.
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Hearing on Immigration & Economic Growth
2 hours, 0 minuteSenate Budget Committee holds a hearing on the impact of immigration on the U.S. economy.
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House Republican Leaders Hold News Conference
15 minutesHouse Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik (R-NY) and Oversight Committee Chair Rep. James Comer (R-KY) discussed the impeachment inquiry into President Biden during a news conference with other House Republican leaders a day after Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) announced the inquiry. Also discussed was the government funding, mostly related to defense spending and disaster relief.
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Hearing on Housing Shortages & Affordability
1 hour, 21 minutesHousing affordability advocates and real estate investors testified on housing shortages and affordability. Topics included coupling housing development with transportation, the impact housing shortages in rural and urban communities have on businesses, supply and demand, and land-bank regulations. The hearing took place before the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Subcommittee on Housing and Community Development.
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Washington Journal: Rep. Carlos Gimemez
29 minutesRep. Carlos Gimemez (R-FL) discussed the September 30 government funding deadline and the House GOP's Biden impeachment inquiry.
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Washington Journal: Tate Ryan-Mosley
8 minutesTate Ryan-Mosley, Senior Tech Policy Reporter for the MIT Technology Review, discussed today's first Senate's Artificial Intelligence (AI) Insight Forum.
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Washington Journal: Aidan Quigley
7 minutesCQ Roll Call reporter Aidan Quigley discussed the latest on Congress' efforts to pass government funding bills before the September 30th deadline.
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Hearing on the Rise of Online Child Sexual Abuse Content
1 hour, 56 minutesA House Judiciary subcommittee examines ways to protect children amid a rise in online child sexual abuse content.
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RADIO VO Sens. Schumer, Young, Heinrich & Rounds on Meeting with Tech CEOs on AI
21 minutesSenators brief reporters following a meeting with Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerburg, the founder of ChatGPT and CEOs of Google and other tech companies to discuss Artificial Intelligence (AI).
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President Biden Holds Cabinet Meeting on Cancer
11 minutesPresident Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden spoke to the press during a Cabinet meeting on the administration's efforts to combat cancer. The president and first lady detailed their work, including securing billions in bipartisan funding from Congress and passing legislation that helps with the effort, such as lowering costs on prescription drugs that fight cancer. President Biden did not respond to questions from reporters about House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) recently announced impeachment inquiry against him.
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Sen. Mitt Romney Announces Retirement
12 minutesSenator Mitt Romney (R-UT) holds a news conference from Capitol Hill following his announcement that he will not seek reelection.
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Washington TodayLive
55 minutesPolitico's Connor O'Brien on House's postponing defense spending bill debate, WH & Rep. Comer on impeachment inquiry of POTUS, August inflation report, Senate AI Forum with big tech leaders.
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Washington Today
52 minutesPolitico's Connor O'Brien on House's postponing defense spending bill debate after conservative Republican revolt over continuing disagreement about what will go into short-term spending bill to prevent a government shutdown starting October 1 , White House & Rep. Comer on impeachment inquiry of president, August inflation report, Senate AI Forum with Elon Musk & Mark Zuckerberg.
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WH Press Secretary & Other Officials Hold Briefing
1 hour, 8 minutesPress Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, along with National Security Council Strategic Communications Coordinator John Kirby and Council of Economic Advisers Chair Jared Bernstein, briefed reporters on the Biden administration's agenda. Mr. Bernstein discussed President Biden's economic policies, referred to as "Bidenomics," and Admiral Kirby outlined a deal the U.S. made with Iran to free five Americans from Iranian captivity. Finally, Ms. Jean-Pierre called the impeachment inquiry that was recently announced by Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) as "baseless" and also criticized him and other congressional Republicans for backtracking on budget agreements amid a possible upcoming government shutdown.
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Sen. Mitt Romney Announces Retirement
16 minutesSenator Mitt Romney (R-UT) held a news conference from his office on Capitol Hill following his announcement that he will not seek reelection. He said his decision was based upon his age, saying that it is time for younger generations to take the lead in politics. Moreover, Sen. Romney said there was "no question" that the Republican Party was beholden to former President Donald Trump, whom he said was the leader of the greatest portion of the party, describing the wing as "populist" and "demagogue." The senator was also asked about the impeachment inquiry against President Biden, saying he saw no evidence of high crimes and misdemeanors. Finally, when asked if he supports a third-party presidential candidate in 2024, he cast doubt that such a candidate could be successful.
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House Republican Leaders Hold News Conference
15 minutesHouse Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik (R-NY) and Oversight Committee Chair Rep. James Comer (R-KY) discussed the impeachment inquiry into President Biden during a news conference with other House Republican leaders a day after Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) announced the inquiry. Also discussed was the government funding, mostly related to defense spending and disaster relief.
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Speaker McCarthy Defends Impeachment Inquiry
8 minutesSpeaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) defended his decision to open an impeachment inquiry into President Biden without having the full House vote on it. He spoke to reporters about it following a meeting with his conference on Capitol Hill.
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Reps. Pete Aguilar and Ted Lieu on Biden Impeachment Inquiry
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Washington Journal: Open Phones
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Washington Today
53 minutesPolitico's Connor O'Brien on House's postponing defense spending bill debate after conservative Republican revolt over continuing disagreement about what will go into short-term spending bill to prevent a government shutdown starting October 1 , White House & Rep. Comer on impeachment inquiry of president, August inflation report, Senate AI Forum with Elon Musk & Mark Zuckerberg.
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Washington Today
52 minutesPolitico's Connor O'Brien on House's postponing defense spending bill debate after conservative Republican revolt over continuing disagreement about what will go into short-term spending bill to prevent a government shutdown starting October 1 , White House & Rep. Comer on impeachment inquiry of president, August inflation report, Senate AI Forum with Elon Musk & Mark Zuckerberg.
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House Republican Leaders Hold News Conference
15 minutesHouse Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik (R-NY) and Oversight Committee Chair Rep. James Comer (R-KY) discussed the impeachment inquiry into President Biden during a news conference with other House Republican leaders a day after Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) announced the inquiry. Also discussed was the government funding, mostly related to defense spending and disaster relief.
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Speaker McCarthy Defends Impeachment Inquiry
8 minutesSpeaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) defended his decision to open an impeachment inquiry into President Biden without having the full House vote on it. He spoke to reporters about it following a meeting with his conference on Capitol Hill.
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Reps. Pete Aguilar and Ted Lieu on Biden Impeachment Inquiry
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Sen. Mitt Romney Announces Retirement
16 minutesSenator Mitt Romney (R-UT) held a news conference from his office on Capitol Hill following his announcement that he will not seek reelection. He said his decision was based upon his age, saying that it is time for younger generations to take the lead in politics. Moreover, Sen. Romney said there was "no question" that the Republican Party was beholden to former President Donald Trump, whom he said was the leader of the greatest portion of the party, describing the wing as "populist" and "demagogue." The senator was also asked about the impeachment inquiry against President Biden, saying he saw no evidence of high crimes and misdemeanors. Finally, when asked if he supports a third-party presidential candidate in 2024, he cast doubt that such a candidate could be successful.
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RADIO VO Sens. Schumer, Young, Heinrich & Rounds on Meeting with Tech CEOs on AI
22 minutesSenators brief reporters following a meeting with Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerburg, the founder of ChatGPT and CEOs of Google and other tech companies to discuss Artificial Intelligence (AI).
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WH Press Secretary & Other Officials Hold Briefing
1 hour, 7 minutesPress Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, along with National Security Council Strategic Communications Coordinator John Kirby and Council of Economic Advisers Chair Jared Bernstein, briefed reporters on the Biden administration's agenda. Mr. Bernstein discussed President Biden's economic policies, referred to as "Bidenomics," and Admiral Kirby outlined a deal the U.S. made with Iran to free five Americans from Iranian captivity. Finally, Ms. Jean-Pierre called the impeachment inquiry that was recently announced by Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) as "baseless" and also criticized him and other congressional Republicans for backtracking on budget agreements amid a possible upcoming government shutdown.
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Hearing on Immigration & Economic Growth
1 hour, 57 minutesA former U.S. visa holder who moved to America as a young child with his parents from the Netherlands joined immigration policy experts to testify and offer up recommendations to congressional lawmakers on how to improve the nation's immigration system. Laurens Van Beek, who is now 25-years-old and works as a software developer, spoke about the complex immigration visa process. He was able to stay in the U.S. because of his parents' visa, but when he turned 21 he had to secure a new one. In July 2023 he ran out of options and was forced to leave the U.S. The Senate Budget Committee held the public hearing to discuss immigration reform and the impact of migrants on the economy.
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Washington Journal: Rep. Carlos Gimemez
29 minutesRep. Carlos Gimemez (R-FL) discussed the September 30 government funding deadline and the House GOP's Biden impeachment inquiry.
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Hearing on the Rise of Online Child Sexual Abuse Content
1 hour, 52 minutesA House Judiciary subcommittee examined ways to protect children amid a rise in online child sexual abuse content.
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RADIO VO Sens. Schumer, Young, Heinrich & Rounds on Meeting with Tech CEOs on AI
20 minutesSenators brief reporters following a meeting with Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerburg, the founder of ChatGPT and CEOs of Google and other tech companies to discuss Artificial Intelligence (AI).
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WH Press Briefing, Ret Adm. John Kirby
27 minutesPress Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, along with National Security Council Strategic Communications Coordinator John Kirby and Council of Economic Advisers Chair Jared Bernstein, briefed reporters on the Biden administration's agenda. Mr. Bernstein discussed President Biden's economic policies, referred to as "Bidenomics," and Admiral Kirby outlined a deal the U.S. made with Iran to free five Americans from Iranian captivity. Finally, Ms. Jean-Pierre called the impeachment inquiry that was recently announced by Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) as "baseless" and also criticized him and other congressional Republicans for backtracking on budget agreements amid a possible upcoming government shutdown.
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Speaker McCarthy Defends Impeachment Inquiry
8 minutesSpeaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) defended his decision to open an impeachment inquiry into President Biden without having the full House vote on it. He spoke to reporters about it following a meeting with his conference on Capitol Hill.
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Reps. Pete Aguilar and Ted Lieu on Biden Impeachment Inquiry
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Sen. Mitt Romney Announces Retirement
16 minutesSenator Mitt Romney (R-UT) held a news conference from his office on Capitol Hill following his announcement that he will not seek reelection. He said his decision was based upon his age, saying that it is time for younger generations to take the lead in politics. Moreover, Sen. Romney said there was "no question" that the Republican Party was beholden to former President Donald Trump, whom he said was the leader of the greatest portion of the party, describing the wing as "populist" and "demagogue." The senator was also asked about the impeachment inquiry against President Biden, saying he saw no evidence of high crimes and misdemeanors. Finally, when asked if he supports a third-party presidential candidate in 2024, he cast doubt that such a candidate could be successful.