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Washington Journal: 12/12/2023Live
3 hours, 0 minuteWashington Examiner's Sarah Bedford discusses the Hunter Biden probe and Washington Post's Shane Harris discusses his work on the PBS Frontline documentary "The Discord Leaks" on the leak of highly classified Pentagon documents on the platform.
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House Rules Committee Meeting on President Biden Impeachment Inquiry
2 hours, 2 minutesThe House Rules Committee meets to discuss a rule that will authorize certain committees to continue an impeachment inquiry into President Biden.
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Speaker Johnson & Other House Republican Leaders Hold News Conference
30 minutesSpeaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) held a news conference with other leaders of the House Republican Conference at the U.S. Capitol. Regarding the impeachment inquiry into President Biden that the House was expected to vote on the following day, Speaker Johnson said it was "not a political decision," claiming the House had no choice after reaching an impasse with the White House. Moreover, House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik (R-NY) said that the concept of truth "does not depend on the context," referring to former University of Pennsylvania President Elizabeth Magill's testimony at a recent hearing in which Ms. Magill, in response to questions from Rep. Stefanik, said calls for the genocide of Jewish people was "context-dependent." Ms. Magill later resigned amid ensuing controversy from her remarks. Other topics discussed were legislation that lowers health care costs, renewing Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, and funding the government.
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Smithsonian Institution Secretary Testifies at Oversight Hearing
1 hour, 3 minutesSmithsonian Institution Secretary Lonnie Bunch showcased the network of museums' collection during an oversight hearing held before the House Administration Committee. Artifacts included an original 1990 Wisconsin cheesehead, a military helmet from the Korean War, a watch belonging to former first lady Mary Todd Lincoln and pins from the women's suffrage movement. Topics raised during the hearing included the institute's spending request, efforts to bring pandas back to the National Zoo, and the process of choosing exhibits to display.
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Hearing on Examining GSA's Site Selection for the FBI Headquarters
1 hour, 30 minutesTransportation & Infrastructure Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management Examines GSA's Site Selection for the FBI Headquarters.
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House Rules Committee Meeting on President Biden Impeachment Inquiry
1 hour, 30 minutesThe House Rules Committee meets to discuss a rule that will authorize certain committees to continue an impeachment inquiry into President Biden.
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President Biden & Ukrainian President Meet in Oval Office
5 minutesPresident Biden and Ukrainian President Zelensky meet in the Oval Office to discuss U.S. aid to Ukraine to support its fight against Russia's invasion.
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Washington Journal: Zack Colman
5 minutesPolitico climate & energy reporter Zack Colman discussed the conclusion of COP28 United Nations Climate Summit and key agreements between nations to address climate change.
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Washington Journal: Shane Harris
15 minutesWashington Post and PBS FRONTLINE reporter Shane Harris discussed "The Discord Leaks," a new documentary looking at how highly classified Pentagon information was leaked on the gaming and chat platform Discord.
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Pres. Biden & Ukrainian President Hold News Conference
29 minutesPresident Biden and Ukrainian President Zelensky hold a news conference amid opposition from some Republican lawmakers to spending more taxpayers dollars on aid for Ukraine to support its fight against Russia.
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Washington TodayLive
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Washington Today
51 minutesUkrainian President Zelensky in DC meets with Senators, House leaders and President Biden to push for $60 billion in aid, but Senate leaders say there is no deal yet on an accompanying U.S. border security package; House Rules Committee debates resolution to authorize impeachment inquiry of President Biden; Speaker Johnson pulls Section 702 reauthorization from this week's schedule; Senate subcommittee hearing with U.S. Coast Guard Academy sexual assault survivor whistleblowers.
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Speaker Johnson Speaks at WSJ's CEO Council Summit
32 minutesDuring an interview at the annual Wall Street Journal CEO Council Summit in Washington, DC, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) said he understood the necessity of not allowing Russian President Vladimir Putin to prevail in Ukraine and Eastern Europe, but maintained that giving more aid to Ukraine was out of the question until an agreement was made between Congress and the White House on U.S. border security. These remarks were made amid Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky making a third trip to the U.S. to plead for more aid as the Russian invasion of his country continued. Speaker Johnson also discussed several other issues pertaining to national politics, including the upcoming impeachment inquiry vote against President Biden, as well as the 2024 election, saying if President Biden wins he'll certify the results--if the election is "fair." He also called the separation of church and state "a misnomer" and that such a concept is not in the U.S. Constitution.
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Pres. Biden & Ukrainian President Hold News Conference
27 minutesPres. Biden and Ukranian President Zelensky hold a joint news conference in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building fielding questions from reporters on U.S. suport for Ukraine
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Hearing on Examining GSA's Site Selection for the FBI Headquarters
1 hour, 29 minutesTransportation & Infrastructure Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management Examines GSA's Site Selection for the FBI Headquarters.
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Washington Today
50 minutesUkrainian President Zelensky in DC meets with Senators, House leaders and President Biden to push for $60 billion in aid, but Senate leaders say there is no deal yet on an accompanying U.S. border security package; House Rules Committee debates resolution to authorize impeachment inquiry of President Biden; Speaker Johnson pulls Section 702 reauthorization from this week's schedule; Senate subcommittee hearing with U.S. Coast Guard Academy sexual assault survivor whistleblowers.
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Washington Today
51 minutesUkrainian President Zelensky in DC meets with Senators, House leaders and President Biden to push for $60 billion in aid, but Senate leaders say there is no deal yet on an accompanying U.S. border security package; House Rules Committee debates resolution to authorize impeachment inquiry of President Biden; Speaker Johnson pulls Section 702 reauthorization from this week's schedule; Senate subcommittee hearing with U.S. Coast Guard Academy sexual assault survivor whistleblowers.
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Smithsonian Institution Secretary Testifies at Oversight Hearing
1 hour, 4 minutesSmithsonian Institution Secretary Lonnie Bunch showcased the network of museums' collection during an oversight hearing held before the House Administration Committee. Artifacts included an original 1990 Wisconsin cheesehead, a military helmet from the Korean War, a watch belonging to former first lady Mary Todd Lincoln and pins from the women's suffrage movement. Topics raised during the hearing included the institute's spending request, efforts to bring pandas back to the National Zoo, and the process of choosing exhibits to display.
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Pres. Biden & Ukrainian President Hold News Conference
27 minutesPres. Biden and Ukranian President Zelensky hold a joint news conference in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building fielding questions from reporters on U.S. suport for Ukraine
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Speaker Johnson & Other House Republican Leaders Hold News Conference
21 minutesSpeaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) held a news conference with other leaders of the House Republican Conference at the U.S. Capitol. Regarding the impeachment inquiry into President Biden that the House was expected to vote on the following day, Speaker Johnson said it was "not a political decision," claiming the House had no choice after reaching an impasse with the White House. Moreover, House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik (R-NY) said that the concept of truth "does not depend on the context," referring to former University of Pennsylvania President Elizabeth Magill's testimony at a recent hearing in which Ms. Magill, in response to questions from Rep. Stefanik, said calls for the genocide of Jewish people was "context-dependent." Ms. Magill later resigned amid ensuing controversy from her remarks. Other topics discussed were legislation that lowers health care costs, renewing Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, and funding the government.
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Washington Journal: Zack Colman
5 minutesPolitico climate & energy reporter Zack Colman discussed the conclusion of COP28 United Nations Climate Summit and key agreements between nations to address climate change.
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House Rules Committee Meeting on President Biden Impeachment Inquiry - Part 1
3 hours, 25 minutesThe House Rules Committee met to discuss a rule that will authorize the House Ways and Means, Oversight and Accountability, and Judiciary committees to continue an impeachment inquiry into President Biden. Democratic members offered amendments and debated with Republican colleagues on a variety of issues including precedent set by the 2019 impeachment inquiry into former President Trump, allegations against President Biden, and transparency and accountability in the impeachment inquiry process.
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Hearing on Examining GSA's Site Selection for the FBI Headquarters
1 hour, 29 minutesTransportation & Infrastructure Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management Examines GSA's Site Selection for the FBI Headquarters.
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Speaker Johnson & Other House Republican Leaders Hold News Conference
21 minutesSpeaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) held a news conference with other leaders of the House Republican Conference at the U.S. Capitol. Regarding the impeachment inquiry into President Biden that the House was expected to vote on the following day, Speaker Johnson said it was "not a political decision," claiming the House had no choice after reaching an impasse with the White House. Moreover, House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik (R-NY) said that the concept of truth "does not depend on the context," referring to former University of Pennsylvania President Elizabeth Magill's testimony at a recent hearing in which Ms. Magill, in response to questions from Rep. Stefanik, said calls for the genocide of Jewish people was "context-dependent." Ms. Magill later resigned amid ensuing controversy from her remarks. Other topics discussed were legislation that lowers health care costs, renewing Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, and funding the government.
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Pres. Biden & Ukrainian President Hold News Conference
28 minutesPres. Biden and Ukranian President Zelensky hold a joint news conference in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building fielding questions from reporters on U.S. suport for Ukraine