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Washington Journal: 11/07/2023Live
3 hours, 5 minutesWashington Post's Paul Kane discusses another government funding deadline and key disagreements with the Senate on Israel and Ukraine funding, and Council on Foreign Relations' Jacob Ware discusses homeland security threats facing the U.S.
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Justices Hear Case on Domestic Abusers & Gun Access
1 hour, 35 minutesThe Supreme Court hears oral argument in United States v. Rahimi, a case on whether people who have domestic violence protective orders against them can be in possession of a gun.
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House GOP & Families of Hostages in Gaza Hold News Conference
38 minutesFamily members of hostages held in Gaza detailed their experiences about the attacks in Israel and the last conversations they had with their relatives, at a press conference with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) on Capitol Hill. Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL) and House GOP leadership also discussed efforts to help American citizens in Israel and discussed their support for the allied nation.
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Campaign 2024: Iowa Gov. Reynolds Endorses Ron DeSantis
45 minutesIowa Gov. Kim Reynolds (R) endorsed Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for president at a rally in the state capital of Des Moines. Gov. Reynolds said she had worked with Gov. DeSantis, and found him to be a competent leader who would champion conservative causes at a national level while possessing the knowledge of how to work within a complex government. Following her endorsement, Gov. DeSantis took the stage to tout his leadership in Florida, recounting his handling of COVID-19 and his remaking of the Supreme Court of Florida.
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Bureau of Prisons Dir. Testifies Before House Judiciary Subcommittee
1 hour, 12 minutesFederal Bureau of Prisons Director Colette Peters testified before a House Judiciary subcommittee on oversight of the agency and resources needed from Congress. She addressed questions by the subcommittee on retention and recruitment, transgender inmate care, recidivism and rehabilitation, and detecting contraband in prison.
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Washington Journal: Jacob Ware
15 minutesCouncil on Foreign Relations' Jacob Ware discussed myriad homeland security threats facing the U.S., from the border and escalating tensions in the Mideast to the threat of homegrown terrorism.
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Transportation Industry Leaders Testify on Roadway Safety
1 hour, 45 minutesTransportation industry leaders testify on roadway safety before the Senate Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
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Rep. Sherman Holds Press Conference With Families of Gaza Hostages
38 minutesFamily members of hostages held captive in Gaza spoke to the press about their experiences pertaining to the attacks in Israel and advocated for help locating the hundreds of hostages in Gaza, during a press conference held by Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA) and other House Democrats. They stressed the need to bring more attention to the issue and criticized people who have called for a ceasefire without prioritizing the return of hostages.
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Washington Journal: Reid Wilson
7 minutesReid Wilson, founder and editor of Pluribus News, discussed Election Day 2023.
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Washington TodayLive
46 minutesU.S. border security becoming a sticking point in U.S. aid to Ukraine; House debates resolution censuring Rep. Tlaib (D-MI) over Israel-Hamas war; Supreme Court hears case on domestic-violence restraining orders & gun ownership.
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Washington Today
46 minutesU.S. border security becoming a sticking point in getting aid to Ukraine to pass the Senate; House debates resolution censuring Rep. Tlaib (D-MI) over her positions on the Israel-Hamas war; Supreme Court hears case on whether people under domestic-violence restraining orders can own guns; former Facebook Engineering Director tells Senate subcommittee about dangers of social media to teens.
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Justices Hear Case on Domestic Abusers & Gun Access
1 hour, 27 minutesThe Supreme Court heard oral argument in a case on whether people under domestic violence protective orders can have guns. Currently, under federal law this is prohibited. In 2020 a Texas court issued a two-year order and revoked the gun license of Zackey Rahimi. Ms. C.M. requested it after a 2019 incident where he allegedly threatened her and pushed her inside a car. Also, Mr. Rahimi allegedly fired his gun at a witness. After this incident he reportedly continued making gun threats against Ms. C.M. After the order was in place, police investigated multiple shootings with Mr. Rahimi as the suspect. Police searched and found guns in his home. Mr. Rahimi was prosecuted for violating the federal statute banning guns while under a domestic violence order. Mr. Rahimi claimed his Second Amendment rights were violated. The federal government disagreed and argued they met the burden of proof to regulate gun access of domestic abusers. The Supreme Court has through June 2024 to issue a ruling.
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House GOP & Families of Hostages in Gaza Hold News Conference
39 minutesFamily members of hostages held in Gaza detailed their experiences about the attacks in Israel and the last conversations they had with their relatives, at a press conference with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) on Capitol Hill. Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL) and House GOP leadership also discussed efforts to help American citizens in Israel and discussed their support for the allied nation.
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King Charles Delivers Speech at State Opening of Parliament
22 minutesGreat Britain's King Charles III delivers remarks at the opening of a new session of Parliament, the first time he has done so as king. This was also the first King's Speech in more than 70 years since it was delivered by Charles' grandfather, King George VI, in 1951. King Charles previously gave the Queen's Speech on behalf of his mother, Elizabeth, in May 2022 when he was a prince. We also talk with C-SPAN's London Producer Peter Knowles, who was in the House of Lords for today's speech about the pageantry of the royal ceremony and the legislative agenda of the speech's true authors, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his Conservative Party government.
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Washington Today
46 minutesU.S. border security becoming a sticking point in getting aid to Ukraine to pass the Senate; House debates resolution censuring Rep. Tlaib (D-MI) over her positions on the Israel-Hamas war; Supreme Court hears case on whether people under domestic-violence restraining orders can own guns; former Facebook Engineering Director tells Senate subcommittee about dangers of social media to teens.
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Washington Today
46 minutesU.S. border security becoming a sticking point in getting aid to Ukraine to pass the Senate; House debates resolution censuring Rep. Tlaib (D-MI) over her positions on the Israel-Hamas war; Supreme Court hears case on whether people under domestic-violence restraining orders can own guns; former Facebook Engineering Director tells Senate subcommittee about dangers of social media to teens.
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Fmr. Facebook Exec on Social Media's Harmful Impact on Children
2 hours, 11 minutesWhistleblower Arturo Bejar, a former Meta engineering director and consultant, testified on Meta's harmful impact on children before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee. He said that his own teenage daughter was among the one in eight kids, aged 13-15, who had received unwanted sexual advances on Instagram within a seven-day period, and that he informed Meta's top leadership--including CEO Mark Zuckerberg--but no steps were taken to address such problems. The subcommittee's chair, Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), compared this issue to "Big Tobacco" of the 1990s, and called for Congress to "break the straitjacket" of Big Tech lobbying on Capitol Hill.
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Justices Hear Case on Domestic Abusers & Gun Access
1 hour, 27 minutesThe Supreme Court heard oral argument in a case on whether people under domestic violence protective orders can have guns. Currently, under federal law this is prohibited. In 2020 a Texas court issued a two-year order and revoked the gun license of Zackey Rahimi. Ms. C.M. requested it after a 2019 incident where he allegedly threatened her and pushed her inside a car. Also, Mr. Rahimi allegedly fired his gun at a witness. After this incident he reportedly continued making gun threats against Ms. C.M. After the order was in place, police investigated multiple shootings with Mr. Rahimi as the suspect. Police searched and found guns in his home. Mr. Rahimi was prosecuted for violating the federal statute banning guns while under a domestic violence order. Mr. Rahimi claimed his Second Amendment rights were violated. The federal government disagreed and argued they met the burden of proof to regulate gun access of domestic abusers. The Supreme Court has through June 2024 to issue a ruling.
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Washington Journal: Open Phones
10 minutesViewer calls and Reid Wilson, founder and editor of Pluribus News, discussed Election Day 2023.
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House GOP & Families of Hostages in Gaza Hold News Conference
39 minutesFamily members of hostages held in Gaza detailed their experiences about the attacks in Israel and the last conversations they had with their relatives, at a press conference with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) on Capitol Hill. Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL) and House GOP leadership also discussed efforts to help American citizens in Israel and discussed their support for the allied nation.
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Rep. Sherman Holds Press Conference With Families of Gaza Hostages
39 minutesFamily members of hostages held captive in Gaza spoke to the press about their experiences pertaining to the attacks in Israel and advocated for help locating the hundreds of hostages in Gaza, during a press conference held by Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA) and other House Democrats. They stressed the need to bring more attention to the issue and criticized people who have called for a ceasefire without prioritizing the return of hostages.
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Transportation Industry Leaders Testify on Roadway Safety
1 hour, 37 minutesTransportation industry leaders testified on roadway safety before the Senate Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Several topics were discussed, including the increase in traffic fatalities nationwide, roadway and street design, supply chain challenges, and transportation infrastructure investments. They also addressed challenges to the trucking industry, such as truck parking shortages which impact the hours drivers can operate their vehicles because of the time spent looking for parking.
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House Holds Vigil Marking One Month Since Hamas Attacked Israel
16 minutesHouse Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) joined fellow lawmakers from both parties to mark one month since Hamas' deadly attacks on Israel. Both leaders reiterated the U.S. support for Israel as it continues to respond with military action against Hamas in Gaza.
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Justices Hear Case on Domestic Abusers & Gun Access
1 hour, 29 minutesThe Supreme Court heard oral argument in a case on whether people under domestic violence protective orders can have guns. Currently, under federal law this is prohibited. In 2020 a Texas court issued a two-year order and revoked the gun license of Zackey Rahimi. Ms. C.M. requested it after a 2019 incident where he allegedly threatened her and pushed her inside a car. Also, Mr. Rahimi allegedly fired his gun at a witness. After this incident he reportedly continued making gun threats against Ms. C.M. After the order was in place, police investigated multiple shootings with Mr. Rahimi as the suspect. Police searched and found guns in his home. Mr. Rahimi was prosecuted for violating the federal statute banning guns while under a domestic violence order. Mr. Rahimi claimed his Second Amendment rights were violated. The federal government disagreed and argued they met the burden of proof to regulate gun access of domestic abusers. The Supreme Court has through June 2024 to issue a ruling.