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Washington Journal: 12/27/2023Live
3 hours, 0 minuteWashington Journal's annual Authors Week series with Washington Examiner senior political analyst Michael Barone discussing his book "Mental Maps of the Founders: How Geographic Imagination Guided America's Revolutionary Leaders."
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Washington Journal: Washington Journal
3 hours, 2 minutesWashington Journal's annual Authors Week series with Washington Examiner senior political analyst Michael Barone discussing his book "Mental Maps of the Founders: How Geographic Imagination Guided America's Revolutionary Leaders."
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Rep. Larry Bucshon on Regulating Vaping & E-Cigarettes
38 minutesRep. Larry Bucshon (R-IN) sat down with the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC, for a discussion on the regulation of vaping and e-cigarettes. Several topics were addressed, including the effectiveness of a total ban on e-cigarettes and vaping, the role of Congress, perceived inaction in regulation from the Food and Drug Administration, ways to help those attempting to quit smoking, and the difference between cannabis and tobacco regulation.
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Public Health Stakeholders Discuss Regulating Vaping & E-Cigarettes
1 hour, 2 minutesDoctors and public health executives, including former Acting U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Boris Lushniak (Obama administration, 2013-14) discussed the regulation of vaping and e-cigarettes at an event hosted by the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC. Several topics were addressed, including the need to ban flavored tobacco products, access to smoking cessation programs and tools, regulation of tobacco advertising, and the perceived ineffectiveness in regulation from the Food and Drug Administration.
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Policy Advocates Testify on Gun Violence & Public Health
2 hours, 18 minutesPolicy advocates testified on the intersection of U.S. gun violence and public health before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Witnesses brought in by the Democratic majority included University of Chicago Medicine's Franklin Cosey-Gay and Metropolitan Family Services' Vaughn Bryant, who discussed their organizations' efforts to address the issue. This committee's chair, Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL), has led on the Chicago HEAL Initiative, which aims to reduce gun violence and spur economic opportunities by increasing engagement between Chicago-based hospitals and vulnerable neighborhoods. Witnesses brought in by the Republican minority were former Associate Deputy Attorney General Steven Cook (Trump administration, 2017-19) and the Heritage Foundation's Amy Swearer.
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Washington TodayLive
38 minutesInterview with USA Today's John Fritze on Michigan Supreme Court rejecting 14th Amendment 'insurrection clause' challenge to keep Donald Trump off primary ballot; Republican pollster Frank Luntz on 2024 presidential race; Secretaries Blinken and Mayorkas meet Mexico's president in Mexico City about border security; Israel again says United Nations is biased in favor of Hamas; Russia convenes UN Security Council informal meeting on Ukraine.
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Washington Today
38 minutesInterview with USA Today's John Fritze on Michigan Supreme Court rejecting 14th Amendment 'insurrection clause' challenge to keep Donald Trump off primary ballot; Republican pollster Frank Luntz on 2024 presidential race; Secretaries Blinken and Mayorkas meet Mexico's president in Mexico City about border security; Israel again says United Nations is biased in favor of Hamas; Russia convenes UN Security Council informal meeting on Ukraine.
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Campaign 2024: Pollster Frank Luntz in Conversation with No Labels
1 hour, 14 minutesPolster hosted by No Labels. Virtual event with viewer participation
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Books That Shaped America: "Their Eyes Were Watching God"
1 hour, 30 minutesBooks That Shaped America examined "Their Eyes Were Watching God," a 1937 novel authored by Zora Neale Hurston which explores a southern woman's identify, along with gender roles and race, and was influential on both African American literature and women's literature. Books That Shaped America is a 10-part series, created in partnership with the Library of Congress, that examines major works of literature that have had a significant impact on the country and public policy.
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Washington Today
38 minutesInterview with USA Today's John Fritze on Michigan Supreme Court rejecting 14th Amendment 'insurrection clause' challenge to keep Donald Trump off primary ballot; Republican pollster Frank Luntz on 2024 presidential race; Secretaries Blinken and Mayorkas meet Mexico's president in Mexico City about border security; Israel again says United Nations is biased in favor of Hamas; Russia convenes UN Security Council informal meeting on Ukraine.
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Washington Today
38 minutesInterview with USA Today's John Fritze on Michigan Supreme Court rejecting 14th Amendment 'insurrection clause' challenge to keep Donald Trump off primary ballot; Republican pollster Frank Luntz on 2024 presidential race; Secretaries Blinken and Mayorkas meet Mexico's president in Mexico City about border security; Israel again says United Nations is biased in favor of Hamas; Russia convenes UN Security Council informal meeting on Ukraine.
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Campaign 2024: Vivek Ramaswamy Holds Town Hall in Vinton, IA
45 minutes2024 GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy campaigned at a town hall in Vinton, Iowa. The entrepreneur answered questions on several topics, such as the economy and how to deter China from invading Taiwan. This event occurred just weeks before the Iowa Republican caucuses.
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Rep. Larry Bucshon on Regulating Vaping & E-Cigarettes
35 minutesRep. Larry Bucshon (R-IN) sat down with the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC, for a discussion on the regulation of vaping and e-cigarettes. Several topics were addressed, including the effectiveness of a total ban on e-cigarettes and vaping, the role of Congress, perceived inaction in regulation from the Food and Drug Administration, ways to help those attempting to quit smoking, and the difference between cannabis and tobacco regulation.
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Public Health Stakeholders Discuss Regulating Vaping & E-Cigarettes
1 hour, 0 minuteDoctors and public health executives, including former Acting U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Boris Lushniak (Obama administration, 2013-14) discussed the regulation of vaping and e-cigarettes at an event hosted by the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC. Several topics were addressed, including the need to ban flavored tobacco products, access to smoking cessation programs and tools, regulation of tobacco advertising, and the perceived ineffectiveness in regulation from the Food and Drug Administration.
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Re-Air of Daily Public Affair Events
6 hours, 24 minutes