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Washington Journal: 09/14/2023Live
3 hours, 3 minutesReps. Adriano Espaillat (D-NY) and Ralph Norman (R-SC) discuss the September 30 government funding deadline and Biden impeachment inquiry, and American Public Health Association's Georges Benjamin discusses the new Covid-19 vaccine.
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Hearing on Regulating Artificial Intelligence
2 hours, 21 minutesMicrosoft President Brad Smith joined a law professor and scientist to testify on ways to regulate artificial intelligence. The hearing took place before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and the Law. Regulatory ideas discussed included transparency laws and labeling products, such as images and videos, as being made by AI or not. How AI may affect workers' jobs was also discussed and debated. The subcommittee's chair, Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), called for workers to be trained and ready for the changes AI will bring to society, saying, "I think we are on the cusp of a new industrial revolution. We've seen this movie before, as they say, and it didn't turn out that well."
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House Democratic Leader Holds Weekly Briefing
28 minutesHouse Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) discussed the Democratic Party's policy agenda with reporters on Capitol Hill. He contrasted Democratic and Republican priorities and covered a variety of topics, including a potential government shutdown, an impeachment inquiry into President Biden, and immigration.
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House Speaker McCarthy on Funding Deadline & Impeachment Inquiry
12 minutesHouse Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) spoke to reporters following a closed-door conference meeting on an impeachment inquiry into President Biden. The speaker also briefed reporters on the latest negotiations with conservative House members who have thwarted his plan to pass measures to fund the government and avoid a government shutdown. According to news reports, the speaker told conservatives who are threatening to try to oust him from the leadership position to "bring it on." The speaker would not confirm those comments with reporters. On impeachment, he addressed concerns by some Republicans that there isn't sufficient evidence to move forward with an impeachment.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Gov't Funding & Impeachment Inquiry
6 minutes"Absolutely, not, not at the time I see any reason to support a motion to vacate," Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-CA) told reporters when asked if she would support efforts by some of her conservative colleagues to oust House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-GA) from his post over government spending.
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Washington Journal: Juliegrace Brufke
10 minutesAxios congressional reporter Juliegrace Brufke discussed the latest on Congress' efforts to pass government funding bills before the September 30th deadline.
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Federal Agency Leaders Testify on Artificial Intelligence
34 minutesOfficials with the White House, Defense and Homeland Security Departments testify on how they're using artificial intelligence (AI) technology during a hearing before a House Oversight and Accountability subcommittee.
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Washington Journal: Rep. Ralph Norman
20 minutesRep. Ralph Norman (R-SC), a member of the Freedom Caucus, discussed the September 30 government funding deadline, and the House GOP's Biden impeachment inquiry.
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Federal Agency Leaders Testify on Artificial Intelligence
31 minutesOfficials with the White House, Defense and Homeland Security Departments testify on how they're using artificial intelligence (AI) technology during a hearing before a House Oversight and Accountability subcommittee.
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President Biden Delivers Remarks in Maryland on the Economy
1 hour, 10 minutesPresident Biden delivers remarks on the U.S. economy at Prince George's Community College in Largo, Maryland, a Washington, DC suburb.
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NASA Unveils Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Report
59 minutesNASA Administrator Bill Nelson announced that NASA is appointing a director of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) research. He said NASA has so far found no evidence that UAPs are connected to extraterrestrials, but there is a lot more to learn. The announcement occurred during a news conference on UAP findings from NASA's headquarters in Washington, DC. Also, he and other officials emphasized that they were making an effort to shift the public's consciousness of extraterrestrials from "sensationalism" to "science," and that NASA is transparent with its data. Finally, when asked by a reporter about recent sworn testimony from former Defense Department employee David Grusch that the federal government possess UAPs and alien lifeforms, Mr. Nelson replied, "Where's the evidence?"
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U.S. House of Representatives: New Mexico Delegation Tribute to Bill Richardson
6 minutesMembers of the New Mexico delegation paid tribute to former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, who passed earlier in September
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Washington TodayLive
45 minutesSpeaker McCarthy says House will stay in session, starting next week, until the federal gov't funding issue is resolved, POTUS contrasts Bidenomics with MAGAnomics, Hunter Biden is indicted on 3 federal gun charges, NASA releases study of UAP's/UFO's.
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Washington Today
44 minutesHouse Speaker Kevin McCarthy says House will stay in session, starting next week, until the federal government funding issue is resolved, President Biden contrasts Bidenomics with MAGAnomics, Hunter Biden is indicted on three federal gun charges, NASA releases study of UAP's/UFO's.
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House Speaker McCarthy on Funding Deadline & Impeachment Inquiry
12 minutesHouse Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) spoke to reporters following a closed-door conference meeting on an impeachment inquiry into President Biden. The speaker also briefed reporters on the latest negotiations with conservative House members who have thwarted his plan to pass measures to fund the government and avoid a government shutdown. According to news reports, the speaker told conservatives who are threatening to try to oust him from the leadership position to "bring it on." The speaker would not confirm those comments with reporters. On impeachment, he addressed concerns by some Republicans that there isn't sufficient evidence to move forward with an impeachment.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Gov't Funding & Impeachment Inquiry
4 minutes"Absolutely, not, not at the time I see any reason to support a motion to vacate," Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-CA) told reporters when asked if she would support efforts by some of her conservative colleagues to oust House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-GA) from his post over government spending.
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House Democratic Leader Holds Weekly Briefing
29 minutesHouse Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) discussed the Democratic Party's policy agenda with reporters on Capitol Hill. He contrasted Democratic and Republican priorities and covered a variety of topics, including a potential government shutdown, an impeachment inquiry into President Biden, and immigration.
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President Biden Delivers Remarks in Maryland on the Economy
37 minutesPresident Biden delivered remarks on the U.S. economy at Prince George's Community College in Largo, Maryland, a Washington, DC suburb. He spoke on the successes of his economic plan, pointing to job creation, the low unemployment rate, and the manufacturing boom in America. The President also contrasted his plan with that of Republicans, referring to their plan as "MAGA-nomics," and vowed to protect Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security.
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Federal Agency Leaders Testify on Artificial Intelligence
59 minutesOfficials with the White House, Defense, and Homeland Security departments testified on how they're using artificial intelligence (AI) technology during a hearing before a House Oversight and Accountability subcommittee. Topics included the use of AI machine learning algorithms to detect smuggling at ports of entry, training workers to assist AI technology, and potential cybersecurity risks.
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House Speaker McCarthy on Funding Deadline & Impeachment Inquiry
13 minutesHouse Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) spoke to reporters following a closed-door conference meeting on an impeachment inquiry into President Biden. The speaker also briefed reporters on the latest negotiations with conservative House members who have thwarted his plan to pass measures to fund the government and avoid a government shutdown. According to news reports, the speaker told conservatives who are threatening to try to oust him from the leadership position to "bring it on." The speaker would not confirm those comments with reporters. On impeachment, he addressed concerns by some Republicans that there isn't sufficient evidence to move forward with an impeachment.
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Washington Today
44 minutesHouse Speaker Kevin McCarthy says House will stay in session, starting next week, until the federal government funding issue is resolved, President Biden contrasts Bidenomics with MAGAnomics, Hunter Biden is indicted on three federal gun charges, NASA releases study of UAP's/UFO's.
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Washington Today
44 minutesHouse Speaker Kevin McCarthy says House will stay in session, starting next week, until the federal government funding issue is resolved, President Biden contrasts Bidenomics with MAGAnomics, Hunter Biden is indicted on three federal gun charges, NASA releases study of UAP's/UFO's.
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NASA Unveils Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Report
1 hour, 1 minuteNASA Administrator Bill Nelson announced that NASA is appointing a director of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) research. He said NASA has so far found no evidence that UAPs are connected to extraterrestrials, but there is a lot more to learn. The announcement occurred during a news conference on UAP findings from NASA's headquarters in Washington, DC. Also, he and other officials emphasized that they were making an effort to shift the public's consciousness of extraterrestrials from "sensationalism" to "science," and that NASA is transparent with its data. Finally, when asked by a reporter about recent sworn testimony from former Defense Department employee David Grusch that the federal government possess UAPs and alien lifeforms, Mr. Nelson replied, "Where's the evidence?"
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House Speaker McCarthy on Funding Deadline & Impeachment Inquiry
12 minutesHouse Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) spoke to reporters following a closed-door conference meeting on an impeachment inquiry into President Biden. The speaker also briefed reporters on the latest negotiations with conservative House members who have thwarted his plan to pass measures to fund the government and avoid a government shutdown. According to news reports, the speaker told conservatives who are threatening to try to oust him from the leadership position to "bring it on." The speaker would not confirm those comments with reporters. On impeachment, he addressed concerns by some Republicans that there isn't sufficient evidence to move forward with an impeachment.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Gov't Funding & Impeachment Inquiry
4 minutes"Absolutely, not, not at the time I see any reason to support a motion to vacate," Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-CA) told reporters when asked if she would support efforts by some of her conservative colleagues to oust House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-GA) from his post over government spending.
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House Democratic Leader Holds Weekly Briefing
29 minutesHouse Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) discussed the Democratic Party's policy agenda with reporters on Capitol Hill. He contrasted Democratic and Republican priorities and covered a variety of topics, including a potential government shutdown, an impeachment inquiry into President Biden, and immigration.
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President Biden Delivers Remarks in Maryland on the Economy
37 minutesPresident Biden delivered remarks on the U.S. economy at Prince George's Community College in Largo, Maryland, a Washington, DC suburb. He spoke on the successes of his economic plan, pointing to job creation, the low unemployment rate, and the manufacturing boom in America. The President also contrasted his plan with that of Republicans, referring to their plan as "MAGA-nomics," and vowed to protect Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security.
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Federal Agency Leaders Testify on Artificial Intelligence
59 minutesOfficials with the White House, Defense, and Homeland Security departments testified on how they're using artificial intelligence (AI) technology during a hearing before a House Oversight and Accountability subcommittee. Topics included the use of AI machine learning algorithms to detect smuggling at ports of entry, training workers to assist AI technology, and potential cybersecurity risks.
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Washington Journal: Dr. Georges Benjamin
23 minutesAmerican Public Health Association's Georges Benjamin discussed the new CDC-recommended Covid-19 booster shots, who should get them, and outlook for Covid-19 as the winter months approach.
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Hearing on Regulating Artificial Intelligence
2 hours, 20 minutesMicrosoft President Brad Smith joined a law professor and scientist to testify on ways to regulate artificial intelligence. The hearing took place before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and the Law. Regulatory ideas discussed included transparency laws and labeling products, such as images and videos, as being made by AI or not. How AI may affect workers' jobs was also discussed and debated. The subcommittee's chair, Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), called for workers to be trained and ready for the changes AI will bring to society, saying, "I think we are on the cusp of a new industrial revolution. We've seen this movie before, as they say, and it didn't turn out that well."
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NASA Unveils Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Report
1 hour, 1 minuteNASA Administrator Bill Nelson announced that NASA is appointing a director of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) research. He said NASA has so far found no evidence that UAPs are connected to extraterrestrials, but there is a lot more to learn. The announcement occurred during a news conference on UAP findings from NASA's headquarters in Washington, DC. Also, he and other officials emphasized that they were making an effort to shift the public's consciousness of extraterrestrials from "sensationalism" to "science," and that NASA is transparent with its data. Finally, when asked by a reporter about recent sworn testimony from former Defense Department employee David Grusch that the federal government possess UAPs and alien lifeforms, Mr. Nelson replied, "Where's the evidence?"
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President Biden Delivers Remarks in Maryland on the Economy
36 minutesPresident Biden delivered remarks on the U.S. economy at Prince George's Community College in Largo, Maryland, a Washington, DC suburb. He spoke on the successes of his economic plan, pointing to job creation, the low unemployment rate, and the manufacturing boom in America. The President also contrasted his plan with that of Republicans, referring to their plan as "MAGA-nomics," and vowed to protect Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security.
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House Speaker McCarthy on Funding Deadline & Impeachment Inquiry
13 minutesHouse Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) spoke to reporters following a closed-door conference meeting on an impeachment inquiry into President Biden. The speaker also briefed reporters on the latest negotiations with conservative House members who have thwarted his plan to pass measures to fund the government and avoid a government shutdown. According to news reports, the speaker told conservatives who are threatening to try to oust him from the leadership position to "bring it on." The speaker would not confirm those comments with reporters. On impeachment, he addressed concerns by some Republicans that there isn't sufficient evidence to move forward with an impeachment.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Gov't Funding & Impeachment Inquiry
4 minutes"Absolutely, not, not at the time I see any reason to support a motion to vacate," Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-CA) told reporters when asked if she would support efforts by some of her conservative colleagues to oust House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-GA) from his post over government spending.
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House Democratic Leader Holds Weekly Briefing
30 minutesHouse Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) discussed the Democratic Party's policy agenda with reporters on Capitol Hill. He contrasted Democratic and Republican priorities and covered a variety of topics, including a potential government shutdown, an impeachment inquiry into President Biden, and immigration.