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Washington Journal: 10/02/2023Live
3 hours, 0 minuteLatest on efforts to fund the government and R Street Institute resident senior fellow and former Senate aide James Wallner discusses how political polarization is impacting the functioning of Congress.
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Hawaiian Energy Officials Testify on Maui Wildfires
2 hours, 3 minutesHawaiian Electric President and CEO Shelee Kimura told House lawmakers the cause of the wildfire that spread to Lahaina has not been determined and pinpointing a cause could take several months to more than a year. She also pledged cooperation as there are multiple ongoing investigations into what exactly happened. Ms. Kimura testified before the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight & Investigations. She engaged with lawmakers on several topics, including the utility company's actions leading up to the deadly wildfire, its weather preparedness plans and protocols on de-energizing of power lines. Officials with the Hawaii Public Utilities Commission and Hawai'i State Energy Office also testified. In a separate panel, Hawaii's U.S. representatives Ed Case (D) and Jill Tokuda (D) also testified. They focused on the importance of the federal response and ongoing aid with the recovery and rebuilding process.
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Attorneys Preview New Supreme Court Term
15 minutesA group of attorneys previewed the upcoming new Supreme Court term, including cases addressing the gun rights of people who are under domestic violence restraining orders, the constitutionality of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's funding structure, and whether public officials who use social media to communicate with the public can block constituents critical of them. The Pacific Legal Foundation hosted this conversation.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 09/29/2023
6 minutesThe House is expected to begin work on legislation to avert a government shutdown. Current funding expires Saturday at midnight.
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Attorneys Preview New Supreme Court Term
1 hour, 0 minuteA group of attorneys previewed the upcoming new Supreme Court term, including cases addressing the gun rights of people who are under domestic violence restraining orders, the constitutionality of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's funding structure, and whether public officials who use social media to communicate with the public can block constituents critical of them. The Pacific Legal Foundation hosted this conversation.
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White House Press Secretary Briefs Reporters
43 minutesWhite House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters President Biden was confident funding for Ukraine would continue given its bipartisan support in Congress. The press secretary also said she was not aware of any secret deals between the president and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) on Ukraine funding, despite reports to the contrary. Other topics addressed included continued government funding negotiations with House Republicans, support for unions and striking workers, border security, and COVID-19 vaccine roll-out.
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Fmr. FEC Chair & Others Testify on Use of AI in Elections
1 hour, 51 minutesFormer Federal Election Commission Chair Trevor Potter (R) and Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon (D) were among the witnesses testifying on prohibiting content generated by artificial intelligence (AI) in elections and election-related materials before the Senate Rules and Administration Committee. Several topics were discussed, including the potential risk of AI deceiving voters, potential infringement on political speech, the role of social media companies in addressing misleading content and disinformation, and the benefits of AI if properly regulated.
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President Biden on Americans With Disabilities Act
18 minutesAs a part of Disability Pride Month, President Biden spoke about the importance of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). He also highlighted what his administration has done and will continue to do to protect the rights of those with disabilities. Advocate and actress Selma Blair, who has multiple sclerosis (MS), joined the president for remarks on the South Lawn of the White House.
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U.S. House of Representatives: Reps. McClintock & Gaetz on Speaker McCarthy's Future
10 minutesRep. Tom McClintock (R-CA) spoke on the floor in opposition to any motion to remove Kevin McCarthy as House Speaker. Then Rep.Matt Gaetz (R-FL) spoke on the floor about Congressman Kevin McCarthy, saying he may offer a motion to remove him as Speaker.
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Gov. Spencer Cox R-UT on Bridging the Political Divide
34 minutesUtah Governor Spencer Cox (R) discussed bridging the political divide at The Atlantic Festival in Washington, DC. Gov. Cox, also chair of the National Governors Association, explained his civility initiative, "Disagree Better," and how he modeled civility in his own political career. Also, he was asked about how to handle disagreements on hot-button issues, with The Atlantic's McKay Coppins mentioning Gov. Cox signing a bill banning transgender health care for minors. Finally, when asked about 2024 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, Gov. Cox said he would "love" for someone else to clinch the nomination.
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Washington TodayLive
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Washington Today
40 minutesOn the House floor today, Florida Republican Matt Gaetz amplified his calls for change of leadership. His speech comes after multiple threats to begin the process to remove House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. The procedure known as a "motion to vacate" requires a simple majority. We'll hear what Rep. Gaetz had to say today coming up. Top Republicans are united in their support for Kevin McCarthy. Majority Leader Steve Scalise, Majority Whip Tom Emmer and conference chair Elise Stefanik all saying today they back the Speaker. But just how real is the threat to Kevin McCarthy's speakership? We'll talk to NBC News' Scott Wong about it and the role Democrats could play. California's new US Senator Laphonza Butler says she is QUOTE honored and humbled to fill the seat of the late Dianne Feinstein California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the appointment early this morning. Laphonza Butler is the president of EMILY's List, a group that works to elect Democratic women. We'll hear what people a
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Former Pres. Trump at NY Civil Fraud Trial
10 minutesThe judge assigned to his case was "rogue" and New York Attorney General Leticia James was "racist," former President Donald Trump told reporters outside a New York City courtroom. That's where he, his sons, and their Trump Organization real estate business faced a civil fraud trial focused on what New York authorities said was an overvaluation of the company's assets. He spoke for just under 10 minutes before exiting the building without taking questions from reporters.
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U.S. House of Representatives: Reps. McClintock & Gaetz on Speaker McCarthy's Future
10 minutesRep. Tom McClintock (R-CA) spoke on the floor in opposition to any motion to remove Kevin McCarthy as House Speaker. Then Rep.Matt Gaetz (R-FL) spoke on the floor about Congressman Kevin McCarthy, saying he may offer a motion to remove him as Speaker.
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President Biden on Americans With Disabilities Act
19 minutesAs a part of Disability Pride Month, President Biden spoke about the importance of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). He also highlighted what his administration has done and will continue to do to protect the rights of those with disabilities. Advocate and actress Selma Blair, who has multiple sclerosis (MS), joined the president for remarks on the South Lawn of the White House.
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White House Press Secretary Briefs Reporters
42 minutesWhite House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters President Biden was confident funding for Ukraine would continue given its bipartisan support in Congress. The press secretary also said she was not aware of any secret deals between the president and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) on Ukraine funding, despite reports to the contrary. Other topics addressed included continued government funding negotiations with House Republicans, support for unions and striking workers, border security, and COVID-19 vaccine roll-out.
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Attorneys Preview New Supreme Court Term
1 hour, 9 minutesA group of attorneys previewed the upcoming new Supreme Court term, including cases addressing the gun rights of people who are under domestic violence restraining orders, the constitutionality of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's funding structure, and whether public officials who use social media to communicate with the public can block constituents critical of them. The Pacific Legal Foundation hosted this conversation.
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Former Pres. Trump at NY Civil Fraud Trial
10 minutesThe judge assigned to his case was "rogue" and New York Attorney General Leticia James was "racist," former President Donald Trump told reporters outside a New York City courtroom. That's where he, his sons, and their Trump Organization real estate business faced a civil fraud trial focused on what New York authorities said was an overvaluation of the company's assets. He spoke for just under 10 minutes before exiting the building without taking questions from reporters.
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Books That Shaped America: Journals of Lewis & Clark
1 hour, 30 minutesBooks That Shaped America explored the Journals of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, which were published in 1814 and recorded the 1804-1806 expedition they led through the western United States following the Louisiana Purchase.
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Former Pres. Trump at NY Civil Fraud Trial
9 minutesThe judge assigned to his case was "rogue" and New York Attorney General Leticia James was "racist," former President Donald Trump told reporters outside a New York City courtroom. That's where he, his sons, and their Trump Organization real estate business faced a civil fraud trial focused on what New York authorities said was an overvaluation of the company's assets. He spoke for just under 10 minutes before exiting the building without taking questions from reporters.
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U.S. House of Representatives: Reps. McClintock & Gaetz on Speaker McCarthy's Future
10 minutesRep. Tom McClintock (R-CA) spoke on the floor in opposition to any motion to remove Kevin McCarthy as House Speaker. Then Rep.Matt Gaetz (R-FL) spoke on the floor about Congressman Kevin McCarthy, saying he may offer a motion to remove him as Speaker.
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President Biden on Americans With Disabilities Act
19 minutesAs a part of Disability Pride Month, President Biden spoke about the importance of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). He also highlighted what his administration has done and will continue to do to protect the rights of those with disabilities. Advocate and actress Selma Blair, who has multiple sclerosis (MS), joined the president for remarks on the South Lawn of the White House.
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White House Press Secretary Briefs Reporters
42 minutesWhite House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters President Biden was confident funding for Ukraine would continue given its bipartisan support in Congress. The press secretary also said she was not aware of any secret deals between the president and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) on Ukraine funding, despite reports to the contrary. Other topics addressed included continued government funding negotiations with House Republicans, support for unions and striking workers, border security, and COVID-19 vaccine roll-out.
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Attorneys Preview New Supreme Court Term
1 hour, 9 minutesA group of attorneys previewed the upcoming new Supreme Court term, including cases addressing the gun rights of people who are under domestic violence restraining orders, the constitutionality of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's funding structure, and whether public officials who use social media to communicate with the public can block constituents critical of them. The Pacific Legal Foundation hosted this conversation.
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Former Pres. Trump at NY Civil Fraud Trial
9 minutesThe judge assigned to his case was "rogue" and New York Attorney General Leticia James was "racist," former President Donald Trump told reporters outside a New York City courtroom. That's where he, his sons, and their Trump Organization real estate business faced a civil fraud trial focused on what New York authorities said was an overvaluation of the company's assets. He spoke for just under 10 minutes before exiting the building without taking questions from reporters.
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Fmr. FEC Chair & Others Testify on Use of AI in Elections
1 hour, 53 minutesFormer Federal Election Commission Chair Trevor Potter (R) and Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon (D) were among the witnesses testifying on prohibiting content generated by artificial intelligence (AI) in elections and election-related materials before the Senate Rules and Administration Committee. Several topics were discussed, including the potential risk of AI deceiving voters, potential infringement on political speech, the role of social media companies in addressing misleading content and disinformation, and the benefits of AI if properly regulated.
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Gov. Spencer Cox R-UT on Bridging the Political Divide
29 minutesUtah Governor Spencer Cox (R) discussed bridging the political divide at The Atlantic Festival in Washington, DC. Gov. Cox, also chair of the National Governors Association, explained his civility initiative, "Disagree Better," and how he modeled civility in his own political career. Also, he was asked about how to handle disagreements on hot-button issues, with The Atlantic's McKay Coppins mentioning Gov. Cox signing a bill banning transgender health care for minors. Finally, when asked about 2024 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, Gov. Cox said he would "love" for someone else to clinch the nomination.
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Hawaiian Energy Officials Testify on Maui Wildfires
2 hours, 6 minutesHawaiian Electric President and CEO Shelee Kimura told House lawmakers the cause of the wildfire that spread to Lahaina has not been determined and pinpointing a cause could take several months to more than a year. She also pledged cooperation as there are multiple ongoing investigations into what exactly happened. Ms. Kimura testified before the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight & Investigations. She engaged with lawmakers on several topics, including the utility company's actions leading up to the deadly wildfire, its weather preparedness plans and protocols on de-energizing of power lines. Officials with the Hawaii Public Utilities Commission and Hawai'i State Energy Office also testified. In a separate panel, Hawaii's U.S. representatives Ed Case (D) and Jill Tokuda (D) also testified. They focused on the importance of the federal response and ongoing aid with the recovery and rebuilding process.
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White House Press Secretary Briefs Reporters
42 minutesWhite House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters President Biden was confident funding for Ukraine would continue given its bipartisan support in Congress. The press secretary also said she was not aware of any secret deals between the president and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) on Ukraine funding, despite reports to the contrary. Other topics addressed included continued government funding negotiations with House Republicans, support for unions and striking workers, border security, and COVID-19 vaccine roll-out.
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President Biden on Americans With Disabilities Act
19 minutesAs a part of Disability Pride Month, President Biden spoke about the importance of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). He also highlighted what his administration has done and will continue to do to protect the rights of those with disabilities. Advocate and actress Selma Blair, who has multiple sclerosis (MS), joined the president for remarks on the South Lawn of the White House.
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U.S. House of Representatives: Reps. McClintock & Gaetz on Speaker McCarthy's Future
11 minutesRep. Tom McClintock (R-CA) spoke on the floor in opposition to any motion to remove Kevin McCarthy as House Speaker. Then Rep.Matt Gaetz (R-FL) spoke on the floor about Congressman Kevin McCarthy, saying he may offer a motion to remove him as Speaker.
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Former Pres. Trump at NY Civil Fraud Trial
12 minutesThe judge assigned to his case was "rogue" and New York Attorney General Leticia James was "racist," former President Donald Trump told reporters outside a New York City courtroom. That's where he, his sons, and their Trump Organization real estate business faced a civil fraud trial focused on what New York authorities said was an overvaluation of the company's assets. He spoke for just under 10 minutes before exiting the building without taking questions from reporters.