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Washington Journal: 10/01/2023Live
3 hours, 0 minuteDemocratic strategist Martha McKenna and Republican strategist Mike Ricci discuss government shutdown politics and Campaign 2024 news, and Migration Policy Institute's Muzaffar Chishti discusses the migrant surge at the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Washington Journal: Daniella Diaz
9 minutesPolitico congressional reporter and Huddle newsletter author Daniella Diaz discusses latest on efforts to fund the government.
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Speaker McCarthy Holds News Conference
25 minutesSpeaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) held a news conference after the House passed a 45-day continuing resolution (CR) to temporarily fund the federal government. He said, "Today wasn't the choice we wanted to have," saying House Republicans originally tried to pass a stopgap measure with conservative priorities, but the bill didn't have enough Republican votes. The speaker also commented on Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) pulling a fire alarm on Capitol Hill, saying he should be punished for the incident, as well as rumors of Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) wanting to oust Rep. McCarthy as House speaker. "If somebody wants to make a motion against me, bring it. There has to be an adult in the room. I am gonna govern which what is best for this country," he said.
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House Minority Leader Holds News Conference
24 minutesHouse Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) held a news conference after the House passed a 45-day continuing resolution (CR) to temporarily fund the federal government. He said the bill protects many Democratic priorities, saying it was a "complete and total victory for the American people and a total defeat for the extreme MAGA Republicans." Leader Jeffries also said that Democrats will continue to work in a bipartisan way to discuss long-term funding solutions.
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U.S. House of Representatives: Debate on 45-Day CR
2 hours, 2 minutesThe House debated a short-term government funding bill that includes disaster relief and continues current funding for Ukraine.
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ABC This Week
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FOX News Sunday
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CNN State of the Union
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CBS Face the Nation
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U.S. Senate: Senators Pay Tribute to Sen. Dianne Feinstein D-CA
1 hour, 17 minutesSenators spoke on the floor paying tribute to Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein of California, who passed away at age 90.
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Scholars and Former U.S. & Korean Officials Discuss the U.S.-Korea-Japan Relationship
1 hour, 1 minuteScholars and former U.S. and Korean officials, including former U.S. National Security Council East Asia Director Christopher Johnstone (Biden administration, 2021-22), sat down for a discussion on the U.S.-Korea-Japan relationship as part of forum focusing on the U.S.-Korea alliance hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Several topics were discussed, including security challenges posed by Taiwan, the impact of the U.S.-Korea-Japan trilateral relationship on global affairs, the restructuring of supply chains, and the growing relationship between China, Russia, and North Korea.
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Journals of Lewis and Clark
25 minutesOur guest this week is author, historian, and magazine editor Lanny Jones. He is the author of "William Clark and the Shaping of the West. His latest work is Celebrity Nation. Shortly after the 1803 Louisiana Purchase, President Thomas Jefferson commissioned Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to explore and map the newly acquired territory and to seek a water route to the Pacific Ocean. Lewis and Clark's two-year Tour of Discovery ended in September 1806 as the explorers returned to St. Louis with maps, sketches and journals detailing the region's plants, animal life, geography, and indigenous people. In 1814, many Americans were able to learn for the first time about the western lands upon the publishing of the book titled History of the Expedition Under the Command of Captains of Lewis and Clark.
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Books That Shaped America: "The Federalist"
1 hour, 30 minutesBooks That Shaped America explored "The Federalist," an 1788 collection of essays authored by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay under the pseudonym "Publius" to promote the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. Books That Shaped America is a 10-part series, created in partnership with the Library of Congress, that examines major works of literature that have had a significant impact on the country and public policy.
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Ukraine Prosecutor General on Alleged Russian War Crimes
1 hour, 4 minutes"There can be no just peace without justice it will not be peace. It will be a ceasefire," said Ukrainian Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin during a conversation on the prosecution of war crimes committed against Ukraine, hosted by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, DC. He spoke on the importance of holding perpetrators accountable for alleged war crimes committed against Ukrainian citizens, ensuring lasting peace in Europe, and Ukraine's right to defend itself against acts of aggression. He also touched on the manner in which war crimes should be tried and whether Ukrainian or international courts should be used.
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The Weekly Podcast
16 minutes30 years ago: The battle of Mogadishu. October 3rd and 4th,1993 in Somalia: 18 American soldiers killed ... 73 wounded ... and one captured in a street battle with the forces of Somali warlord Mohamed Aidid. In the latest episode of C-SPAN's podcast "The Weekly," we mark that 30th anniversary ... What is now commonly remembered by the book and movie title Black Hawk Down was a deadly two days for American military and foreign policy... it sparked strong real-time disagreements and anger in Congress ... and it's still cited among policy-makers today. What were the answers to the questions President Clinton asked the nation on October 7, 1993? Find out in "The Weekly."
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Feinstein D-CA on Marriage Equality in 2022
10 minutesIn November of 2022 Sen. Dianne Feinstein gave one of her last speeches on the Senate floor. The California Democrat talked about marriage equality legislation. Sen. Feinstein served over three decades in the United States Senate.
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Books That Shaped America: "The Federalist"
1 hour, 30 minutesBooks That Shaped America explored "The Federalist," an 1788 collection of essays authored by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay under the pseudonym "Publius" to promote the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. Books That Shaped America is a 10-part series, created in partnership with the Library of Congress, that examines major works of literature that have had a significant impact on the country and public policy.
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Speaker McCarthy Holds News Conference
24 minutesSpeaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) held a news conference after the House passed a 45-day continuing resolution (CR) to temporarily fund the federal government. He said, "Today wasn't the choice we wanted to have," saying House Republicans originally tried to pass a stopgap measure with conservative priorities, but the bill didn't have enough Republican votes. The speaker also commented on Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) pulling a fire alarm on Capitol Hill, saying he should be punished for the incident, as well as rumors of Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) wanting to oust Rep. McCarthy as House speaker. "If somebody wants to make a motion against me, bring it. There has to be an adult in the room. I am gonna govern which what is best for this country," he said.
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House Minority Leader Holds News Conference
24 minutesHouse Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) held a news conference after the House passed a 45-day continuing resolution (CR) to temporarily fund the federal government. He said the bill protects many Democratic priorities, saying it was a "complete and total victory for the American people and a total defeat for the extreme MAGA Republicans." Leader Jeffries also said that Democrats will continue to work in a bipartisan way to discuss long-term funding solutions.
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ABC This Week
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FOX News Sunday
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CNN State of the Union
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CBS Face the Nation
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Washington Journal: Martha McKenna Mike Ricci
34 minutesDemocratic strategist Martha McKenna and Republican strategist Mike Ricci discuss government shutdown politics and other political news of the day.
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Books That Shaped America: "The Federalist"
1 hour, 28 minutesBooks That Shaped America explored "The Federalist," an 1788 collection of essays authored by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay under the pseudonym "Publius" to promote the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. Books That Shaped America is a 10-part series, created in partnership with the Library of Congress, that examines major works of literature that have had a significant impact on the country and public policy.
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Sunday show roundtable discussions