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Washington Journal: 01/04/2024Live
3 hours, 0 minuteAxios' Chief Economic Correspondent Neil Irwin discusses the U.S. economic outlook for 2024, and crime analyst Jeff Asher discusses the record drop in yearly U.S. homicides and other recent crime trends.
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Michigan Secretary of State Discusses Protecting Democracy
1 hour, 25 minutesMichigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D) discusses a range of topics, including her career, democracy, and election security, during the Association of American Law Schools' annual meeting in Washington, DC.
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Washington Journal: Neil Irwin
41 minutesAxios' Chief Economics Correspondent Neil Irwin discussed the U.S. economic outlook for 2024.
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Washington Journal: Jeff Asher
1 hour, 9 minutesCrime analyst Jeff Asher discussed the record drop in yearly U.S. homicides and other recent crime trends.
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WH Nat'l Security Spokesperson & Press Secretary Hold Briefing
1 hour, 4 minutesWhite House National Security Council Strategic Communications Coordinator John Kirby addressed North Korea's support for Russia during the daily briefing with the press, confirming the ballistic missiles used by Russia in the recent attacks against Ukraine were supplied by North Korea. Mr. Kirby also stressed the importance of continued support for Ukraine and urged Congress to take immediate action. Other topics discussed included Israel's war with Hamas and the ongoing debate over government funding and security at the Southern Border. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre also took reporters' questions.
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Former Solicitors General Discuss Politics at the Supreme Court
1 hour, 40 minutesPaul Clement and Donald Verrilli, both former U.S. solicitors general, discuss the ways political issues are argued and decided at the Supreme Court. This discussion is part of the Association of American Law Schools 2024 annual meeting.
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Washington Journal: Neil Irwin
20 minutesAxios' Chief Economics Correspondent Neil Irwin discussed the U.S. economic outlook for 2024.
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Washington TodayLive
48 minutesU.S. Attorney Graves on Jan. 6 attack third anniversary, KY & VT governors deliver state of the state addresses, Sec. Blinken heading back to Middle East, WH says NK giving Russia missiles.
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Washington Today
47 minutesU.S. Attorney Matthew Graves on January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol third anniversary, Donald Trump appeals CO Supreme Court decision to keep him off the ballot to the U.S. Supreme Court, Sen. Cruz on new law to speed up building & expanding bridges over Rio Grande; Vermont and Kentucky governors give state of the state addresses; Secretary of State Antony Blinken heads back to the Middle East; Pentagon is asked about a U.S airstrike in Baghdad that killed a leader of a militia supported by Iran.
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Michigan Secretary of State Discusses Protecting Democracy
1 hour, 15 minutesMichigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D) discussed her career, democracy, and election integrity during the Association of American Law Schools' annual meeting in Washington, DC. Several topics were addressed, including countering misinformation and disinformation, the impact of the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, protecting democracy, and her previous role as dean of Wayne State University Law School in Detroit. Also touched on was the Fourteenth Amendment and whether former President Trump can appear on the 2024 election ballot.
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Kentucky Governor Delivers State of the Commonwealth Address
44 minutesKentucky Governor Andy Beshear (D) gave the 2024 State of the Commonwealth address from the capitol in Frankfort. He praised his state's economy and touted more than $28.7 billion in private-sector investments. Gov. Beshear also discussed the state's recovery and revitalization efforts following floods and tornados in recent years. In addition, he highlighted his goals for the upcoming year and applauded the legislature's efforts to pass bipartisan legislation for marijuana, sports betting, and historical horse racing games.
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Washington Journal: Jeff Asher
26 minutesCrime analyst Jeff Asher discussed the record drop in yearly U.S. homicides and other recent crime trends.
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Washington Today
47 minutesU.S. Attorney Matthew Graves on January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol third anniversary, Donald Trump appeals CO Supreme Court decision to keep him off the ballot to the U.S. Supreme Court, Sen. Cruz on new law to speed up building & expanding bridges over Rio Grande; Vermont and Kentucky governors give state of the state addresses; Secretary of State Antony Blinken heads back to the Middle East; Pentagon is asked about a U.S airstrike in Baghdad that killed a leader of a militia supported by Iran.
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Washington Today
48 minutesU.S. Attorney Matthew Graves on January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol third anniversary, Donald Trump appeals CO Supreme Court decision to keep him off the ballot to the U.S. Supreme Court, Sen. Cruz on new law to speed up building & expanding bridges over Rio Grande; Vermont and Kentucky governors give state of the state addresses; Secretary of State Antony Blinken heads back to the Middle East; Pentagon is asked about a U.S airstrike in Baghdad that killed a leader of a militia supported by Iran.
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WH Nat'l Security Spokesperson & Press Secretary Hold Briefing
1 hour, 3 minutesWhite House National Security Council Strategic Communications Coordinator John Kirby addressed North Korea's support for Russia during the daily briefing with the press, confirming the ballistic missiles used by Russia in the recent attacks against Ukraine were supplied by North Korea. Mr. Kirby also stressed the importance of continued support for Ukraine and urged Congress to take immediate action. Other topics discussed included Israel's war with Hamas and the ongoing debate over government funding and security at the Southern Border. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre also took reporters' questions.
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Former Solicitors General Discuss Politics at the Supreme Court
22 minutesPaul Clement and Donald Verrilli, both former U.S. solicitors general, discussed the ways political issues are argued and decided at the Supreme Court. Topics included partisan gerrymandering, arguing precedent, and the Supreme Court case involving Section 3 of the 14th Amendment and former president Donald Trump. This discussion is part of the Association of American Law Schools 2024 annual meeting.
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Michigan Secretary of State Discusses Protecting Democracy
1 hour, 14 minutesMichigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D) discussed her career, democracy, and election integrity during the Association of American Law Schools' annual meeting in Washington, DC. Several topics were addressed, including countering misinformation and disinformation, the impact of the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, protecting democracy, and her previous role as dean of Wayne State University Law School in Detroit. Also touched on was the Fourteenth Amendment and whether former President Trump can appear on the 2024 election ballot.
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Kentucky Governor Delivers State of the Commonwealth Address
44 minutesKentucky Governor Andy Beshear (D) gave the 2024 State of the Commonwealth address from the capitol in Frankfort. He praised his state's economy and touted more than $28.7 billion in private-sector investments. Gov. Beshear also discussed the state's recovery and revitalization efforts following floods and tornados in recent years. In addition, he highlighted his goals for the upcoming year and applauded the legislature's efforts to pass bipartisan legislation for marijuana, sports betting, and historical horse racing games.
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Washington Journal: Jeff Asher
13 minutesCrime analyst Jeff Asher discussed the record drop in yearly U.S. homicides and other recent crime trends.
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Former Solicitors General Discuss Politics at the Supreme Court
1 hour, 38 minutesPaul Clement and Donald Verrilli, both former U.S. solicitors general, discussed the ways political issues are argued and decided at the Supreme Court. Topics included partisan gerrymandering, arguing precedent, and the Supreme Court case involving Section 3 of the 14th Amendment and former president Donald Trump. This discussion is part of the Association of American Law Schools 2024 annual meeting.
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Michigan Secretary of State Discusses Protecting Democracy
1 hour, 15 minutesMichigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D) discussed her career, democracy, and election integrity during the Association of American Law Schools' annual meeting in Washington, DC. Several topics were addressed, including countering misinformation and disinformation, the impact of the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, protecting democracy, and her previous role as dean of Wayne State University Law School in Detroit. Also touched on was the Fourteenth Amendment and whether former President Trump can appear on the 2024 election ballot.
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WH Nat'l Security Spokesperson & Press Secretary Hold Briefing
39 minutesWhite House National Security Council Strategic Communications Coordinator John Kirby addressed North Korea's support for Russia during the daily briefing with the press, confirming the ballistic missiles used by Russia in the recent attacks against Ukraine were supplied by North Korea. Mr. Kirby also stressed the importance of continued support for Ukraine and urged Congress to take immediate action. Other topics discussed included Israel's war with Hamas and the ongoing debate over government funding and security at the Southern Border. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre also took reporters' questions.
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