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University Presidents Testify on Campus Protests & Antisemitism
3 hours, 33 minutesThe presidents of Northwestern, Rutgers, and UCLA testify on pro-Palestinian protests on their campuses--including allegations of antisemitism--as the Israel-Hamas war continues in Gaza. The House Education and Workforce Committee holds the hearing.
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President Biden & Kenyan President Hold Joint News Conference
27 minutesPresident Biden and the Kenyan president hold a joint news conference at the White House.
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Energy Secretary Testifies Before House Oversight Committee
2 hours, 32 minutesEnergy Secretary Jennifer Granholm testified before the House Oversight and Accountability Committee on her department's policies and activities. Shesaid"America is back," explaining that clean energy manufacturing investments created jobs, modernized the energy system, and helped the U.S. better compete against China. She answered House members' questions on topics such as pausing liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports and criticisms that the U.S. was reducing its oil and gas production.Secretary Granholm pushed back against the latter notion, stating that the U.S. was the world's topproducer of oil and gas.
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Attorney General Garland Announces Antitrust Lawsuit Against Live Nation & Ticketmaster
28 minutes"We allege that Live Nation has illegally monopolized markets across the live concert industry in the United States for far too long. It is time to break it up," said Attorney General Merrick Garland as he announced an antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation and Ticketmaster at the Justice Department. In addition, he, alongside Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco and Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter, answered questions about the lawsuit, former President Trump, and efforts by House Republicans to hold Mr. Garland in contempt of Congress.
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Washington TodayLive
48 minutesBipartisan border security bill fails in Senate, President Biden & Kenyan president hold news conference, more university presidents testify on antisemitism on campus, AG Garland announces antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation & Ticketmaster.
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Washington Today
47 minutesBipartisan border security bill fails in Senate vote, President Biden holds news conference with Kenyan President Ruto, more university presidents testify before Congress on antisemitism on campus and pro-Palestinian protests, Attorney General Garland announces antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation & Ticketmaster, House passes a bill to prohibit the Federal Reserve from creating a central bank digital currency, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm testifies about gas prices.
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U.S. House of Representatives: Debate Repeal of DC Non-Citizen Voting Law
1 hour, 5 minutesThe U.S. House passed legislation 262-143 repealing the District of Columbia's law allowing non-citizens to vote in local elections. Fifty-two Democrats joined all Republicans in voting Yes. The bill by Rep. August Pfluger (R-TX) now heads to the Senate.
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Attorney General Garland Announces Antitrust Lawsuit Against Live Nation & Ticketmaster
26 minutes"We allege that Live Nation has illegally monopolized markets across the live concert industry in the United States for far too long. It is time to break it up," said Attorney General Merrick Garland as he announced an antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation and Ticketmaster at the Justice Department. In addition, he, alongside Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco and Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter, answered questions about the lawsuit, former President Trump, and efforts by House Republicans to hold Mr. Garland in contempt of Congress.
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President Biden & Kenyan President Hold Joint News Conference
29 minutesIn a joint press conference with Kenyan President William Ruto, President Biden announced new initiatives focused on bringing together international financial institutions from around the world to mobilize resources for developing nations with large debt. The two leaders hope this will promote financial stability within those countries. President Biden also declared a "new era of technological cooperation" between the U.S and Kenya to promote cybersecurity infrastructure and semiconductor manufacturing among other initiatives. Following the conference the leaders answered questions from reporters which included a question on a support mission between the U.S. and Kenya aimed at managing the civil unrest in Haiti. The press conference took place on the 60th anniversary of dedicated support and cooperation between the U.S. and Kenya.
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House Democratic Leader Holds News Conference
30 minutesHouse Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) called on Justice Samuel Alito to recuse himself from any Supreme Court cases involving the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. This was in response to news of Justice Alito flying an upside-down U.S. flag at his home in January 2021, when the attack happened and when then-President Trump made false claims that the 2020 election was fraudulent. Rep. Jeffries also said that justices Alito and Clarence Thomas were "totally out of control," saying that they "detonate the credibility of the United States Supreme Court." During his news conference, Rep. Jeffries took questions on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu potentially addressing Congress, Republicans striking Rep. Jim McGovern's (D-MA) words from the congressional record on the previous day for speaking about Donald Trump's trials on the House floor, and other current events.
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Washington Today
47 minutesBipartisan border security bill fails in Senate vote, President Biden holds news conference with Kenyan President Ruto, more university presidents testify before Congress on antisemitism on campus and pro-Palestinian protests, Attorney General Garland announces antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation & Ticketmaster, House passes a bill to prohibit the Federal Reserve from creating a central bank digital currency, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm testifies about gas prices.
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Washington Today
48 minutesBipartisan border security bill fails in Senate vote, President Biden holds news conference with Kenyan President Ruto, more university presidents testify before Congress on antisemitism on campus and pro-Palestinian protests, Attorney General Garland announces antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation & Ticketmaster, House passes a bill to prohibit the Federal Reserve from creating a central bank digital currency, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm testifies about gas prices.
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University Presidents Testify on Campus Protests & Antisemitism
3 hours, 14 minutesThe presidents of Northwestern, Rutgers, and UCLA all agreed that antisemitism is on the rise nationwide, but pushed back against accusations their universities condone antisemitism and hate in their testimony during the House Education and Workforce Committee hearing on the pro-Palestinian protests on their campuses amid the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. The educators testified on the balance between free speech and law and order as they spoke on their responses to the protests. Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle questioned them on the immediacy of their responses and holding those responsible for violence accountable. Topics addressed included protections for Jewish and Palestinian students alike, plans to address future protests at universities, and addressing hate of all kinds on college campuses, including islamophobia and homophobia.
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Attorney General Garland Announces Antitrust Lawsuit Against Live Nation & Ticketmaster
26 minutes"We allege that Live Nation has illegally monopolized markets across the live concert industry in the United States for far too long. It is time to break it up," said Attorney General Merrick Garland as he announced an antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation and Ticketmaster at the Justice Department. In addition, he, alongside Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco and Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter, answered questions about the lawsuit, former President Trump, and efforts by House Republicans to hold Mr. Garland in contempt of Congress.
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White House Hosts Arrival Ceremony for Kenyan President
11 minutes"The past is our proof that we are stronger, and the world is safer when Kenya and the United States work together," said President Biden as he welcomed Kenyan President William Ruto to the White House. Both leaders discussed global challenges and opportunities for partnership in climate security, health security and technology. "Kenya and the United States stand together, committed to each other, committed to our people, and committed to building a better world," said President Biden.
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President Biden & Kenyan President Hold Joint News Conference
29 minutesIn a joint press conference with Kenyan President William Ruto, President Biden announced new initiatives focused on bringing together international financial institutions from around the world to mobilize resources for developing nations with large debt. The two leaders hope this will promote financial stability within those countries. President Biden also declared a "new era of technological cooperation" between the U.S and Kenya to promote cybersecurity infrastructure and semiconductor manufacturing among other initiatives. Following the conference the leaders answered questions from reporters which included a question on a support mission between the U.S. and Kenya aimed at managing the civil unrest in Haiti. The press conference took place on the 60th anniversary of dedicated support and cooperation between the U.S. and Kenya.
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House Democratic Leader Holds News Conference
28 minutesHouse Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) called on Justice Samuel Alito to recuse himself from any Supreme Court cases involving the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. This was in response to news of Justice Alito flying an upside-down U.S. flag at his home in January 2021, when the attack happened and when then-President Trump made false claims that the 2020 election was fraudulent. Rep. Jeffries also said that justices Alito and Clarence Thomas were "totally out of control," saying that they "detonate the credibility of the United States Supreme Court." During his news conference, Rep. Jeffries took questions on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu potentially addressing Congress, Republicans striking Rep. Jim McGovern's (D-MA) words from the congressional record on the previous day for speaking about Donald Trump's trials on the House floor, and other current events.
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Energy Secretary Testifies Before House Oversight Committee
2 hours, 33 minutesEnergy Secretary Jennifer Granholm testified before the House Oversight and Accountability Committee on her department's policies and activities. Shesaid"America is back," explaining that clean energy manufacturing investments created jobs, modernized the energy system, and helped the U.S. better compete against China. She answered House members' questions on topics such as pausing liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports and criticisms that the U.S. was reducing its oil and gas production.Secretary Granholm pushed back against the latter notion, stating that the U.S. was the world's topproducer of oil and gas.
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President Biden & Kenyan President Hold Joint News Conference
29 minutesIn a joint press conference with Kenyan President William Ruto, President Biden announced new initiatives focused on bringing together international financial institutions from around the world to mobilize resources for developing nations with large debt. The two leaders hope this will promote financial stability within those countries. President Biden also declared a "new era of technological cooperation" between the U.S and Kenya to promote cybersecurity infrastructure and semiconductor manufacturing among other initiatives. Following the conference the leaders answered questions from reporters which included a question on a support mission between the U.S. and Kenya aimed at managing the civil unrest in Haiti. The press conference took place on the 60th anniversary of dedicated support and cooperation between the U.S. and Kenya.
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Attorney General Garland Announces Antitrust Lawsuit Against Live Nation & Ticketmaster
30 minutes"We allege that Live Nation has illegally monopolized markets across the live concert industry in the United States for far too long. It is time to break it up," said Attorney General Merrick Garland as he announced an antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation and Ticketmaster at the Justice Department. In addition, he, alongside Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco and Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter, answered questions about the lawsuit, former President Trump, and efforts by House Republicans to hold Mr. Garland in contempt of Congress.
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Washington Journal: 05/24/2024Live
3 hours, 0 minuteFormer Rep. Charlie Dent (R-PA) discusses the creation of the new group Our Republican Legacy and Retired Navy Captain Gene Moran discusses how the U.S. military honors America's fallen soldiers.