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Washington Journal: 11/01/2023Live
3 hours, 0 minuteAuto industry reporter Jeff Gilbert discusses the tentative agreements ending the autoworkers strike and Georgetown University Center on Health Insurance Reforms' Sabrina Corlette discusses the Affordable Care Act open enrollment.
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Hearing on Impact of Climate Change on Severe Weather
1 hour, 56 minutesThe Senate Environment and Public Works Committee holds a hearing on the impact of climate change on severe weather events, such as heat waves, floods, and hurricanes.
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Technology and Business Sector Stakeholders Testify on AI in the Workplace
1 hour, 33 minutesStakeholders in technology, business and the regulatory sectors testified before a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions subcommittee on the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in the workplace. Several topics were addressed, including the need for a central regulatory framework around AI, workforce protections, and developing training and education requirements. They also addressed the need to bake in equity and civil rights protections in the development of AI to mitigate biases in the system and include communities historically left behind by the emergence of new technologies.
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French, Singaporean & Australian Ambassadors on U.S.-China Relations
1 hour, 1 minuteFrench, Singaporean, and Australian ambassadors to the United States discussed U.S.-China relations and its impact on the world during a conversation hosted by the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, DC. Several topics were addressed, including Taiwan, China's economy, the stabilization of tensions between the U.S. and China, supply chain challenges, and trade policy.
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Federal Reserve Chair Holds News Conference on Economy
50 minutesFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell holds a news conference on the latest regarding interest rates and the U.S. economy, following the Federal Open Market Committee's meeting that occurred on October 31-November 1.
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State and Local Officials Testify on Threats to Election Administration
1 hour, 40 minutesSecretaries of state for Pennsylvania and Arizona join other state and local officials to testify before the Senate Rules and Administration Committee on threats to the administration of elections.
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Washington TodayLive
52 minutesFederal Reserve leaves interest rates unchanged, interview with Politico's Connor O'Brien on Speaker Johnson telling Senate GOP aid to Israel must move as stand-alone bill, VP Harris in Great Britain for Artificial Intelligence safety summit.
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Washington Today
52 minutesFederal Reserve leaves interest rates unchanged, interview with Politico's Connor O'Brien on Speaker Johnson telling Senate Republicans aid to Israel must move as stand-alone bill, Vice President Harris in Great Britain for Artificial Intelligence safety summit.
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Federal Reserve Chair Holds News Conference on Economy
47 minutesFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell announced the board would keep its policy interest rate unchanged, at 5.25-5.50%, during a news conference in Washington, DC. He further said that the process of lowering inflation to the Fed's target rate of 2% had "a long way to go," and implied that future rate hikes were possible, saying too much economic growth or persistent labor market tightness "could warrant further tightening of monetary policy." Moreover, Mr. Powell said third-quarter economic activity expanded at a strong pace and was well above expectations, citing data pertaining to the GDP, strong job growth, and a low unemployment rate.
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State and Local Officials Testify on Threats to Election Administration
1 hour, 34 minutes"It's perverse to see so many questions about elections at a time when they have never been more safe and more secure," said Pennsylvania Secretary of State Al Schmidt (R) during his testimony before the Seante Rules and Administration Committee on threats to election administration and election workers. Secretary Schmidt was among several other state and local election officials who discussed their previous experience with harassment and the measures taken to secure the election process. Several topics were addressed, including cybersecurity concerns, security and threat mitigation, election workforce challenges, and the role of the federal government in helping to secure elections.
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Washington Today
52 minutesFederal Reserve leaves interest rates unchanged, interview with Politico's Connor O'Brien on Speaker Johnson telling Senate Republicans aid to Israel must move as stand-alone bill, Vice President Harris in Great Britain for Artificial Intelligence safety summit.
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Washington Today
52 minutesFederal Reserve leaves interest rates unchanged, interview with Politico's Connor O'Brien on Speaker Johnson telling Senate Republicans aid to Israel must move as stand-alone bill, Vice President Harris in Great Britain for Artificial Intelligence safety summit.
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President Biden in Minnesota on Rural America
22 minutesPresident Biden spoke about efforts to get Americans, foreign nationals and injured Palestinians out of Gaza as the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict continued. He said Americans are beginning to leave via the Rafah, Egypt crossing. He further stressed the U.S. is working "nonstop" to get more Americans out. The president gave an update on the situation right before delivering remarks on his "Bidenomics" agenda and how it's helping rural America at a farm in Northfield, Minnesota.
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Federal Reserve Chair Holds News Conference on Economy
49 minutesFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell announced the board would keep its policy interest rate unchanged, at 5.25-5.50%, during a news conference in Washington, DC. He further said that the process of lowering inflation to the Fed's target rate of 2% had "a long way to go," and implied that future rate hikes were possible, saying too much economic growth or persistent labor market tightness "could warrant further tightening of monetary policy." Moreover, Mr. Powell said third-quarter economic activity expanded at a strong pace and was well above expectations, citing data pertaining to the GDP, strong job growth, and a low unemployment rate.
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Hearing on Impact of Climate Change on Severe Weather
1 hour, 52 minutesThe Senate Environment and Public Works Committee held a hearing on the impact of climate change on severe weather events, such as heat waves, floods, and hurricanes. Witnesses included Michael Wehner, senior scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and Jennifer Jurado, chief resilience officer of Broward County, Florida, who both testified on how human-caused climate change was making severe weather events more frequent and intense.
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Technology and Business Sector Stakeholders Testify on AI in the Workplace
1 hour, 36 minutesStakeholders in technology, business and the regulatory sectors testified before a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions subcommittee on the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in the workplace. Several topics were addressed, including the need for a central regulatory framework around AI, workforce protections, and developing training and education requirements. They also addressed the need to bake in equity and civil rights protections in the development of AI to mitigate biases in the system and include communities historically left behind by the emergence of new technologies.
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Washington Journal: Sabrina Corlette
27 minutesGeorgetown University's Sabrina Corlette discusses open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act.
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Hearing on Impact of Climate Change on Severe Weather
1 hour, 53 minutesThe Senate Environment and Public Works Committee held a hearing on the impact of climate change on severe weather events, such as heat waves, floods, and hurricanes. Witnesses included Michael Wehner, senior scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and Jennifer Jurado, chief resilience officer of Broward County, Florida, who both testified on how human-caused climate change was making severe weather events more frequent and intense.
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President Biden in Minnesota on Rural America
22 minutesPresident Biden spoke about efforts to get Americans, foreign nationals and injured Palestinians out of Gaza as the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict continued. He said Americans are beginning to leave via the Rafah, Egypt crossing. He further stressed the U.S. is working "nonstop" to get more Americans out. The president gave an update on the situation right before delivering remarks on his "Bidenomics" agenda and how it's helping rural America at a farm in Northfield, Minnesota.
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Federal Reserve Chair Holds News Conference on Economy
49 minutesFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell announced the board would keep its policy interest rate unchanged, at 5.25-5.50%, during a news conference in Washington, DC. He further said that the process of lowering inflation to the Fed's target rate of 2% had "a long way to go," and implied that future rate hikes were possible, saying too much economic growth or persistent labor market tightness "could warrant further tightening of monetary policy." Moreover, Mr. Powell said third-quarter economic activity expanded at a strong pace and was well above expectations, citing data pertaining to the GDP, strong job growth, and a low unemployment rate.