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Washington Journal: 12/11/2023Live
3 hours, 1 minuteBloomberg Government's Zach Cohen discusses the week ahead in Congress, and author and free speech advocate Greg Lukianoff of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) discusses the rise on antisemitism on college campuses.
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Campaign 2024: Lesser-Known Candidates Speak in Manchester, NH - Part 1
1 hour, 20 minutesThe New Hampshire Institute of Politics hosted the Lesser-Known Candidates forum, giving declared candidates an opportunity to share their positions on important topics at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire. This portion features 2024 Democratic candidates.
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Campaign 2024: Lesser-Known Candidates Speak in Manchester, NH - Part 2
36 minutesThe New Hampshire Institute of Politics hosted the Lesser-Known Candidates forum, giving declared candidates an opportunity to share their positions on important topics at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire. This portion features 2024 Republican candidates.
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Washington Journal: Greg Lukianoff
33 minutesAuthor and free speech advocate Greg Lukianoff, President & CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), discussed the rise on antisemitism on college campuses and this week's congressional hearing with university presidents.
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Rep. Mike Waltz and Others on Countering Chinese Influence in America
1 hour, 10 minutesRep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) leads a discussion with China policy advocates to examine ways to counter Chinese influence in the United States hosted by the Hudson Institute in Washington, DC.
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President Biden Announces Grants for Philadelphia Fire Departments
22 minutesPresident Biden announced Philadelphia fire departments will receive $22.4 million in a Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) grant. The grant will fund firefighter salaries and allow the city to reopen three fire departments in Philadelphia, including Ladder 1 in the Fairmount community. Last year, the community experienced a tragic fire that killed 12 people. "Being a firefighter isn't what you do, it's who the hell you are," said President Biden as he thanked firefighters and pledged to give them the resources they need to do their job.
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Aspen Institute Forum on National Security & Foreign Policy
2 hours, 45 minutesMilitary generals, lawmakers, and other domestic and foreign government officials discussed national security and foreign policy at the Aspen Security Forum in Washington, DC. Topics included regulating data, Artificial Intelligence (AI)and the digital economy, the connection between climate change and mass migration, and the reasons why the U.S. and European nations should continue investing in the security of Ukraine.
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Washington Journal: Greg Lukianoff
13 minutesAuthor and free speech advocate Greg Lukianoff, President & CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), discussed the rise on antisemitism on college campuses and this week's congressional hearing with university presidents.
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Washington TodayLive
49 minutesUkrainian President Zelensky lands in DC to advocate for U.S. aid for Ukraine; WH reaction to UPenn president's resignation; President Biden announces grant to support firefighters in Philadelphia; John Whitmore wins Houston Mayoral runoff election.
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Washington Today
49 minutesUkrainian President Zelensky lands in DC to advocate for U.S. aid for Ukraine, as Congressional Republicans insist on adding U.S. border security provisions to the package; White House reaction to UPenn president's resignation over not strongly condemning antisemitism on her campus; President Biden announces grant to support firefighters in Philadelphia; Texas state Senator John Whitmore (D) defeats Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D) for Houston mayor.
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Sen. Tom Cotton Discusses the Israel-Hamas War
37 minutesU.S. Senator Tom Cotton, R.Ark, discusses the Israel-Hamas war and U.S. Foreign Policy
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President Biden Announces Grants for Philadelphia Fire Departments
22 minutesPresident Biden announced Philadelphia fire departments will receive $22.4 million in a Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) grant. The grant will fund firefighter salaries and allow the city to reopen three fire departments in Philadelphia, including Ladder 1 in the Fairmount community. Last year, the community experienced a tragic fire that killed 12 people. "Being a firefighter isn't what you do, it's who the hell you are," said President Biden as he thanked firefighters and pledged to give them the resources they need to do their job.
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Rep. Mike Waltz and Others on Countering Chinese Influence in America
1 hour, 5 minutesRep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) led a discussion with China policy advocates on countering malign Chinese influence in the United States. Several topics were discussed, including the current U.S.-China relationship, how Australia mitigated Chinese influence in the country, the role U.S. allies and partners play, and countering Chinese influence campaigns at universities and institutions around the world. The Hudson Institute in Washington, DC hosted the event.
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Washington Journal: Greg Lukianoff
18 minutesAuthor and free speech advocate Greg Lukianoff, President & CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), discussed the rise on antisemitism on college campuses and this week's congressional hearing with university presidents.
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Washington Today
49 minutesUkrainian President Zelensky lands in DC to advocate for U.S. aid for Ukraine, as Congressional Republicans insist on adding U.S. border security provisions to the package; White House reaction to UPenn president's resignation over not strongly condemning antisemitism on her campus; President Biden announces grant to support firefighters in Philadelphia; Texas state Senator John Whitmore (D) defeats Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D) for Houston mayor.
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Washington Today
49 minutesUkrainian President Zelensky lands in DC to advocate for U.S. aid for Ukraine, as Congressional Republicans insist on adding U.S. border security provisions to the package; White House reaction to UPenn president's resignation over not strongly condemning antisemitism on her campus; President Biden announces grant to support firefighters in Philadelphia; Texas state Senator John Whitmore (D) defeats Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D) for Houston mayor.
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Sen. Tom Cotton Discusses the Israel-Hamas War
37 minutesU.S. Senator Tom Cotton, R.Ark, discusses the Israel-Hamas war and U.S. Foreign Policy
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President Biden Announces Grants for Philadelphia Fire Departments
22 minutesPresident Biden announced Philadelphia fire departments will receive $22.4 million in a Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) grant. The grant will fund firefighter salaries and allow the city to reopen three fire departments in Philadelphia, including Ladder 1 in the Fairmount community. Last year, the community experienced a tragic fire that killed 12 people. "Being a firefighter isn't what you do, it's who the hell you are," said President Biden as he thanked firefighters and pledged to give them the resources they need to do their job.
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Campaign 2024: Lesser-Known Candidates Speak in Manchester, NH
1 hour, 58 minutesThe New Hampshire Institute of Politics hosted the Lesser-Known Candidates forum, giving declared candidates an opportunity to share their positions on important topics at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire. This portion features 2024 Democratic candidates.
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Washington Journal: Greg Lukianoff
32 minutesAuthor and free speech advocate Greg Lukianoff, President & CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), discussed the rise on antisemitism on college campuses and this week's congressional hearing with university presidents.
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Aspen Institute Forum on National Security & Foreign Policy
2 hours, 47 minutesMilitary generals, lawmakers, and other domestic and foreign government officials discussed national security and foreign policy at the Aspen Security Forum in Washington, DC. Topics included regulating data, Artificial Intelligence (AI)and the digital economy, the connection between climate change and mass migration, and the reasons why the U.S. and European nations should continue investing in the security of Ukraine.
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Sen. Tom Cotton Discusses the Israel-Hamas War
37 minutesU.S. Senator Tom Cotton, R.Ark, discusses the Israel-Hamas war and U.S. Foreign Policy
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President Biden Announces Grants for Philadelphia Fire Departments
22 minutesPresident Biden announced Philadelphia fire departments will receive $22.4 million in a Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) grant. The grant will fund firefighter salaries and allow the city to reopen three fire departments in Philadelphia, including Ladder 1 in the Fairmount community. Last year, the community experienced a tragic fire that killed 12 people. "Being a firefighter isn't what you do, it's who the hell you are," said President Biden as he thanked firefighters and pledged to give them the resources they need to do their job.
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Rep. Mike Waltz and Others on Countering Chinese Influence in America
1 hour, 6 minutesRep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) led a discussion with China policy advocates on countering malign Chinese influence in the United States. Several topics were discussed, including the current U.S.-China relationship, how Australia mitigated Chinese influence in the country, the role U.S. allies and partners play, and countering Chinese influence campaigns at universities and institutions around the world. The Hudson Institute in Washington, DC hosted the event.