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Washington Journal: 09/27/2023Live
2 hours, 1 minuteAmerican Federation of Government Employees National President Everett Kelley and Rep. Anthony D'Esposito (R-NY) discuss the September 30th government funding deadline and impact of a potential government shutdown.
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Hearing on VA Website Glitches
1 hour, 7 minutesOfficials from the Veterans Affairs' Department, including Assistant Secretary for Information and Technology Kurt DelBene, addressed technology issues related to the agency's website - VA.gov - before the House Veterans' Affairs Subcommittee on Technology Modernization. Addressed during the hearing were the recent glitches resulting in the delay or loss of benefit claims of roughly 100,000 veterans and their dependents, the causes of these glitches, measures taken to fix it and how better to serve the veterans' needs. They also touched on modernization efforts, processing delays, and improved website access for the blind and visually impaired.
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EPA Administrator Testifies on Regulations
3 hours, 2 minutesEPA Administrator Michael Regan testifies on the agency's use of science and technology in regulatory decision-making before the House Science, Space and Technology Committee.
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TX School Dist. & VT Hospital Testify on Falling Victim to Ransomware
1 hour, 40 minutesJudson Independent School District in Texas and University of Vermont hospital officials testify on falling victim to ransomware attacks before a House joint subcommittees hearing.
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Transportation Sec. Buttigieg on Potential Government Shutdown
24 minutes"A Republican shutdown would stop our work on safety rules all because some of the same people who rushed to get in front of a camera during the East Palestine derailment aftermath are now demanding extreme cuts to railroad safety inspections," said Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg during a news conference on the impact of a potential government shutdown on the transportation sector.
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House Republican Conference Chair on Potential Government Shutdown
23 minutesRep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY), the House Republican Conference chair, was joined by other House Republican leaders in speaking to reporters on the looming deadline to fund the federal government for fiscal year 2024. They emphasized the open nature of the ongoing spending bill negotiations, which they said would accommodate the concerns of more House members. Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA), the majority leader, also gave a brief update on his battle with cancer, saying he pursued an aggressive chemotherapy regimen which had improved his long-term health outlook.
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House Democratic Caucus Chair & Vice Chair on Potential Gov't Shutdown
30 minutesHouse Democratic Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar (D-CA) and Vice Chair Ted Lieu (D-CA) spoke to reporters about a potential government shutdown as Congress was away from a September 30 deadline to fund for fiscal year 2024. Rep. Aguilar also called on Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) to resign, and said Sen. Menendez using his Latino ethnicity to claim he was targeted by investigators was wrong.
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Senate Party Leaders Hold News Conferences
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House Ways & Means Committee News Conference on Investigation of Hunter & Joe Biden
35 minutesWays and Means Committee Chair holds a press conference following a closed executive session, after reviewing additional evidence by IRS whistleblowers. The Committee chair clashes with a reporter from NBC News after he challenges evidence he presents in the committee's investigation into Hunter Biden and the president.
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Washington TodayLive
48 minutesHouse and Senate continue on separate gov't funding paths ahead of a potential shutdown, Sen. Menendez (D-NJ) and his wife plead not guilty to federal corruption and bribery charges, U.S. Army Private Travis King is released by N. Korea.
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Washington Today
47 minutesHouse and Senate continue on separate government funding paths ahead of a potential shutdown after Saturday, Sen. Menendez (D-NJ) and his wife plead not guilty to federal corruption and bribery charges, U.S. Army Private Travis King is released by North Korea to U.S. custody.
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House Republican Conference Chair on Potential Government Shutdown
24 minutesRep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY), the House Republican Conference chair, was joined by other House Republican leaders in speaking to reporters on the looming deadline to fund the federal government for fiscal year 2024. They emphasized the open nature of the ongoing spending bill negotiations, which they said would accommodate the concerns of more House members. Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA), the majority leader, also gave a brief update on his battle with cancer, saying he pursued an aggressive chemotherapy regimen which had improved his long-term health outlook.
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House Democratic Caucus Chair & Vice Chair on Potential Gov't Shutdown
19 minutesHouse Democratic Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar (D-CA) and Vice Chair Ted Lieu (D-CA) spoke to reporters about a potential government shutdown as Congress was away from a September 30 deadline to fund for fiscal year 2024. Rep. Aguilar also called on Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) to resign, and said Sen. Menendez using his Latino ethnicity to claim he was targeted by investigators was wrong.
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Senate Democratic Leaders Hold News Conference
11 minutesDuring a news conference on Capitol Hill, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) praised the Senate's recently passed bipartisan bill to keep the government open until November 17, but criticized House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) leadership, whom he said was beholden to House Republican "extremists" about the matter. In regard to Sen. Bob Menendez's (D-NJ) indictment for bribery, he said he was "deeply disappointed" and "disturbed," saying the allegations fell way below the standards expected of a senator, but refused to say whether the senator should resign. Sen. Menendez was expected to address the Democratic caucus the following day.
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Senate GOP Leaders Hold News Conference
12 minutesDuring a news conference on Capitol Hill, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said Congress faces a choice: to either shut down the government or keep it temporarily open as Congress continues to work on appropriations issues. The senator was referring to a bill recently passed by the Senate, which keeps the government open until November 17. Sen. McConnell declined to comment on how House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) should handle the looming shutdown, as well as how Democrats should respond to Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) being indicted on bribery charges.
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Transportation Sec. Buttigieg on Potential Government Shutdown
24 minutes"A Republican shutdown would stop our work on safety rules all because some of the same people who rushed to get in front of a camera during the East Palestine derailment aftermath are now demanding extreme cuts to railroad safety inspections," said Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg during a news conference on the impact of a potential government shutdown on the transportation sector.
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House Ways & Means Committee News Conference on Investigation of Hunter & Joe Biden
32 minutesHouse Ways and Means Committee Chair Jason Smith holds a press conference following a closed executive session, after reviewing additional evidence by IRS whistleblowers. The Committee chair clashes with a reporter from NBC News after he challenges evidence he presents in the committee's investigation into Hunter Biden and the president.
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Washington Journal: Everett Kelley
26 minutesAmerican Federation of Government Employees National President Everett Kelley discussed the looming government shutdown and potential impact on federal workers.
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Washington Today
47 minutesHouse and Senate continue on separate government funding paths ahead of a potential shutdown after Saturday, Sen. Menendez (D-NJ) and his wife plead not guilty to federal corruption and bribery charges, U.S. Army Private Travis King is released by North Korea to U.S. custody.
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Washington Today
48 minutesHouse and Senate continue on separate government funding paths ahead of a potential shutdown after Saturday, Sen. Menendez (D-NJ) and his wife plead not guilty to federal corruption and bribery charges, U.S. Army Private Travis King is released by North Korea to U.S. custody.
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House Republican Conference Chair on Potential Government Shutdown
24 minutesRep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY), the House Republican Conference chair, was joined by other House Republican leaders in speaking to reporters on the looming deadline to fund the federal government for fiscal year 2024. They emphasized the open nature of the ongoing spending bill negotiations, which they said would accommodate the concerns of more House members. Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA), the majority leader, also gave a brief update on his battle with cancer, saying he pursued an aggressive chemotherapy regimen which had improved his long-term health outlook.
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House Democratic Caucus Chair & Vice Chair on Potential Gov't Shutdown
19 minutesHouse Democratic Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar (D-CA) and Vice Chair Ted Lieu (D-CA) spoke to reporters about a potential government shutdown as Congress was away from a September 30 deadline to fund for fiscal year 2024. Rep. Aguilar also called on Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) to resign, and said Sen. Menendez using his Latino ethnicity to claim he was targeted by investigators was wrong.
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Senate Democratic Leaders Hold News Conference
10 minutesDuring a news conference on Capitol Hill, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) praised the Senate's recently passed bipartisan bill to keep the government open until November 17, but criticized House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) leadership, whom he said was beholden to House Republican "extremists" about the matter. In regard to Sen. Bob Menendez's (D-NJ) indictment for bribery, he said he was "deeply disappointed" and "disturbed," saying the allegations fell way below the standards expected of a senator, but refused to say whether the senator should resign. Sen. Menendez was expected to address the Democratic caucus the following day.
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Senate GOP Leaders Hold News Conference
13 minutesDuring a news conference on Capitol Hill, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said Congress faces a choice: to either shut down the government or keep it temporarily open as Congress continues to work on appropriations issues. The senator was referring to a bill recently passed by the Senate, which keeps the government open until November 17. Sen. McConnell declined to comment on how House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) should handle the looming shutdown, as well as how Democrats should respond to Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) being indicted on bribery charges.
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Transportation Sec. Buttigieg on Potential Government Shutdown
24 minutes"A Republican shutdown would stop our work on safety rules all because some of the same people who rushed to get in front of a camera during the East Palestine derailment aftermath are now demanding extreme cuts to railroad safety inspections," said Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg during a news conference on the impact of a potential government shutdown on the transportation sector.
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House Ways & Means Committee News Conference on Investigation of Hunter & Joe Biden
32 minutesHouse Ways and Means Committee Chair Jason Smith holds a press conference following a closed executive session, after reviewing additional evidence by IRS whistleblowers. The Committee chair clashes with a reporter from NBC News after he challenges evidence he presents in the committee's investigation into Hunter Biden and the president.
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TX School Dist. & VT Hospital Testify on Falling Victim to Ransomware
1 hour, 42 minutesJudson Independent School District (JISD) in Texas and University of Vermont (UVM) Health Network officials told lawmakers ransomware attacks cost both entities in total nearly $70 million to address. They testified before a joint House Oversight and Accountability subcommittees' hearing on Capitol Hill. The JISD was attacked in June 2021 and paid more than half a million dollars to cyber criminals to protect the identities of students, teachers and staff. UVM Health was targeted during the pandemic in October 2020. They faced significant issues because the malware infected all their computers. Cybersecurity experts also testified and said most ransomware attacks originate from Russia.
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Senate Democratic Leaders Hold News Conference
10 minutesDuring a news conference on Capitol Hill, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) praised the Senate's recently passed bipartisan bill to keep the government open until November 17, but criticized House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) leadership, whom he said was beholden to House Republican "extremists" about the matter. In regard to Sen. Bob Menendez's (D-NJ) indictment for bribery, he said he was "deeply disappointed" and "disturbed," saying the allegations fell way below the standards expected of a senator, but refused to say whether the senator should resign. Sen. Menendez was expected to address the Democratic caucus the following day.
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EPA Administrator Testifies on Regulations
2 hours, 55 minutesEnvironmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan testified on his agency's use of science and technology in regulatory decision-making before the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee. He also discussed how a federal government shutdown could impede the EPA's work, including protecting vulnerable communities from pollutants.
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House Republican Conference Chair on Potential Government Shutdown
24 minutesRep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY), the House Republican Conference chair, was joined by other House Republican leaders in speaking to reporters on the looming deadline to fund the federal government for fiscal year 2024. They emphasized the open nature of the ongoing spending bill negotiations, which they said would accommodate the concerns of more House members. Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA), the majority leader, also gave a brief update on his battle with cancer, saying he pursued an aggressive chemotherapy regimen which had improved his long-term health outlook.
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House Democratic Caucus Chair & Vice Chair on Potential Gov't Shutdown
19 minutesHouse Democratic Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar (D-CA) and Vice Chair Ted Lieu (D-CA) spoke to reporters about a potential government shutdown as Congress was away from a September 30 deadline to fund for fiscal year 2024. Rep. Aguilar also called on Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) to resign, and said Sen. Menendez using his Latino ethnicity to claim he was targeted by investigators was wrong.
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Senate Democratic Leaders Hold News Conference
10 minutesDuring a news conference on Capitol Hill, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) praised the Senate's recently passed bipartisan bill to keep the government open until November 17, but criticized House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) leadership, whom he said was beholden to House Republican "extremists" about the matter. In regard to Sen. Bob Menendez's (D-NJ) indictment for bribery, he said he was "deeply disappointed" and "disturbed," saying the allegations fell way below the standards expected of a senator, but refused to say whether the senator should resign. Sen. Menendez was expected to address the Democratic caucus the following day.
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Senate GOP Leaders Hold News Conference
13 minutesDuring a news conference on Capitol Hill, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said Congress faces a choice: to either shut down the government or keep it temporarily open as Congress continues to work on appropriations issues. The senator was referring to a bill recently passed by the Senate, which keeps the government open until November 17. Sen. McConnell declined to comment on how House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) should handle the looming shutdown, as well as how Democrats should respond to Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) being indicted on bribery charges.
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Transportation Sec. Buttigieg on Potential Government Shutdown
27 minutes"A Republican shutdown would stop our work on safety rules all because some of the same people who rushed to get in front of a camera during the East Palestine derailment aftermath are now demanding extreme cuts to railroad safety inspections," said Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg during a news conference on the impact of a potential government shutdown on the transportation sector.