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Review of the 2023-24 Supreme Court Term and Rulings - Part 1
35 minutesLawyers, legal scholars, activists and journalists discussed the Supreme Court's 2023-24 term and rulings two years after the Dobbs decision overturned Roe v. Wade, which protected the right to an abortion. In this portion, NAACP Legal Defense Fund President Janai Nelson sat down for a discussion on the history of civil rights and the Supreme Court. Georgetown University Law Center hosted this event.
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Washington Journal: Open Phones
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Marc Elias Discusses Recent Supreme Court Rulings
50 minutesDemocracy Docket founder Marc Elias joins the Jewish Democratic Council of America to discuss recent Supreme Court rulings and their impact on democracy, the 2024 election, and beyond.
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Washington Journal: Andrew Freedman
28 minutesAxios senior climate reporter Andrew Freedman discussed extreme weather and the impact of climate change.
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Sens. Whitehouse & Cassidy Debate Public Policy
1 hour, 6 minutesSen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) and Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) participated in a debate hosted by "The Senate Project" series in Boston. They debated climate and energy policy, border security and immigration, health care and abortion, as well as the Senate filibuster and the state of U.S. democracy. NBC News chief political analyst Chuck Todd served as the moderator. The Senate Project is a partnership between the Edward M. Kennedy Institute, Bipartisan Policy Center, and the Orrin G. Hatch Foundation, and it seeks to bring together senators from different ends of the political spectrum for civil debate and potential areas of common ground.
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Washington Journal: Heather Richards
29 minutesE&E News energy reporter Heather Richards discussed oil and energy production in the United States under the Biden administration and how it might differ in a potential 2nd Trump administration.
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Washington Journal: Jim Burkard
28 minutesJim Burkhard, head of research for oil markets, energy, and mobility at S&P Global, discussed gas prices and the state of global oil markets.
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Washington Journal: Open Phones
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Washington Today
47 minutesInterview with C-SPAN's London Producer Peter Knowles on Thursday's general election in Great Britain, White House and Biden-Harris campaign getting more questions about whether President Biden will stay in presidential race, President Biden awards Medal of Honor to two Union soldiers who helped steal a Confederate train in 1862, Rep. Kustoff (R-TN) speaks to Israeli Knesset, National Park Service previews Fourth of July fireworks show on National Mall in Washington.
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Washington Today
46 minutesInterview with C-SPAN's London Producer Peter Knowles on Thursday's general election in Great Britain, White House and Biden-Harris campaign getting more questions about whether President Biden will stay in presidential race, President Biden awards Medal of Honor to two Union soldiers who helped steal a Confederate train in 1862, Rep. Kustoff (R-TN) speaks to Israeli Knesset, National Park Service previews Fourth of July fireworks show on National Mall in Washington.
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President Biden Bestows Medal of Honor
15 minutesPresident Biden bestowed the Medal of Honor posthumously to two soldiers from the Union Army during a ceremony from the White House. The two soldiers - U.S. Army Privates George Wilson and Philip Shadrach - were awarded the honor for acts of "conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity" during the Civil War. In 1862, the two soldiers infiltrated Confederate territory and stole a locomotive and drove it north while destroying bridges, railroad tracks and telegraph wires essential to the Confederacy before their eventual capture and executions by hanging.
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White House Press Secretary Briefs Reporters
57 minutesWhite House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre held a press briefing nearly a week after President Biden's first 2024 debate with former President Trump. Following widespread criticism about President Biden's performance in the debate, she affirmed that he was "absolutely not" stepping down from running for reelection. She explained that his performance was not as optimal as it could have been because he had jet lag from two recent trips to France and Italy for a D-Day anniversary and the G-7 summit, and was also recovering from a cold. Ms. Jean-Pierre also noted that President Biden had "strong conversations" with Democratic colleagues in private about the debate, including with House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (NY). Moreover, she announced the administration was providing "a significant, new security assistance package" for Ukraine.
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Marc Elias Discusses Recent Supreme Court Rulings
46 minutesDemocracy Docket founder Marc Elias discussed recent Supreme Court rulings that pertain to former President Donald Trump and presidential immunity, as well as the 2024 election, during a virtual conversation hosted by the Jewish Democratic Council of America. He said the Court "created an immunity, out of whole cloth, that I fear will transform the willingness of authoritarian leaders like Donald Trump." Topics addressed during the conversation included the former president's sentencing in the New York City hush money trial, the impact of current Court cases and investigations, Supreme Court reform, and the potential threat to democracy if Donald Trump is reelected.
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Washington Journal: Heather Richards
29 minutesE&E News energy reporter Heather Richards discussed oil and energy production in the United States under the Biden administration and how it might differ in a potential 2nd Trump administration.
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Washington Today
46 minutesInterview with C-SPAN's London Producer Peter Knowles on Thursday's general election in Great Britain, White House and Biden-Harris campaign getting more questions about whether President Biden will stay in presidential race, President Biden awards Medal of Honor to two Union soldiers who helped steal a Confederate train in 1862, Rep. Kustoff (R-TN) speaks to Israeli Knesset, National Park Service previews Fourth of July fireworks show on National Mall in Washington.
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Washington Today
47 minutesInterview with C-SPAN's London Producer Peter Knowles on Thursday's general election in Great Britain, White House and Biden-Harris campaign getting more questions about whether President Biden will stay in presidential race, President Biden awards Medal of Honor to two Union soldiers who helped steal a Confederate train in 1862, Rep. Kustoff (R-TN) speaks to Israeli Knesset, National Park Service previews Fourth of July fireworks show on National Mall in Washington.
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Discussion on NATO 75th Anniversary
59 minutesA discsssion previewing the upcoming NATO Summit and looking back at the military alliances role in the world over the past 75 years. This event was hosted by the Brookings Institution.
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President Biden Bestows Medal of Honor
14 minutesPresident Biden bestowed the Medal of Honor posthumously to two soldiers from the Union Army during a ceremony from the White House. The two soldiers - U.S. Army Privates George Wilson and Philip Shadrach - were awarded the honor for acts of "conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity" during the Civil War. In 1862, the two soldiers infiltrated Confederate territory and stole a locomotive and drove it north while destroying bridges, railroad tracks and telegraph wires essential to the Confederacy before their eventual capture and executions by hanging.
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White House Press Secretary Briefs Reporters
58 minutesWhite House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre held a press briefing nearly a week after President Biden's first 2024 debate with former President Trump. Following widespread criticism about President Biden's performance in the debate, she affirmed that he was "absolutely not" stepping down from running for reelection. She explained that his performance was not as optimal as it could have been because he had jet lag from two recent trips to France and Italy for a D-Day anniversary and the G-7 summit, and was also recovering from a cold. Ms. Jean-Pierre also noted that President Biden had "strong conversations" with Democratic colleagues in private about the debate, including with House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (NY). Moreover, she announced the administration was providing "a significant, new security assistance package" for Ukraine.
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Marc Elias Discusses Recent Supreme Court Rulings
46 minutesDemocracy Docket founder Marc Elias discussed recent Supreme Court rulings that pertain to former President Donald Trump and presidential immunity, as well as the 2024 election, during a virtual conversation hosted by the Jewish Democratic Council of America. He said the Court "created an immunity, out of whole cloth, that I fear will transform the willingness of authoritarian leaders like Donald Trump." Topics addressed during the conversation included the former president's sentencing in the New York City hush money trial, the impact of current Court cases and investigations, Supreme Court reform, and the potential threat to democracy if Donald Trump is reelected.
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Washington Journal: Jim Burkard
28 minutesJim Burkhard, head of research for oil markets, energy, and mobility at S&P Global, discussed gas prices and the state of global oil markets.
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Washington Journal: Heather Richards
27 minutesE&E News energy reporter Heather Richards discussed oil and energy production in the United States under the Biden administration and how it might differ in a potential 2nd Trump administration.
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Washington Journal: Andrew Freedman
24 minutesAxios senior climate reporter Andrew Freedman discussed extreme weather and the impact of climate change.
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Fmr. Deputy Nat'l Security Adviser Discusses Indo-Pacific Strategy
1 hour, 0 minuteFormer Deputy National Security Adviser Matt Pottinger discussed Indo-Pacific strategy and Taiwan-China relations at an event hosted by the Heritage Foundation. Topics included deterring Chinese aggression in the Indo-Pacific, fentanyl precursors from China, military training in Taiwan, and U.S. relations with allies and partners.
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President Biden Remarks on Extreme Weather
13 minutesPresident Biden announced "five new actions to address extreme weather, including heat and other hazards," during his remarks on extreme weather preparedness from the District of Columbia's Emergency Operations Center. The actions announced include heat safety training for the workplace and flood prevention efforts. Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) introduced the president.
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Discussion on NATO 75th Anniversary
59 minutesA discsssion previewing the upcoming NATO Summit and looking back at the military alliances role in the world over the past 75 years. This event was hosted by the Brookings Institution.
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Marc Elias Discusses Recent Supreme Court Rulings
45 minutesDemocracy Docket founder Marc Elias discussed recent Supreme Court rulings that pertain to former President Donald Trump and presidential immunity, as well as the 2024 election, during a virtual conversation hosted by the Jewish Democratic Council of America. He said the Court "created an immunity, out of whole cloth, that I fear will transform the willingness of authoritarian leaders like Donald Trump." Topics addressed during the conversation included the former president's sentencing in the New York City hush money trial, the impact of current Court cases and investigations, Supreme Court reform, and the potential threat to democracy if Donald Trump is reelected.
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President Biden Bestows Medal of Honor
15 minutesPresident Biden bestowed the Medal of Honor posthumously to two soldiers from the Union Army during a ceremony from the White House. The two soldiers - U.S. Army Privates George Wilson and Philip Shadrach - were awarded the honor for acts of "conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity" during the Civil War. In 1862, the two soldiers infiltrated Confederate territory and stole a locomotive and drove it north while destroying bridges, railroad tracks and telegraph wires essential to the Confederacy before their eventual capture and executions by hanging.
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White House Press Secretary Briefs Reporters
59 minutesWhite House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre held a press briefing nearly a week after President Biden's first 2024 debate with former President Trump. Following widespread criticism about President Biden's performance in the debate, she affirmed that he was "absolutely not" stepping down from running for reelection. She explained that his performance was not as optimal as it could have been because he had jet lag from two recent trips to France and Italy for a D-Day anniversary and the G-7 summit, and was also recovering from a cold. Ms. Jean-Pierre also noted that President Biden had "strong conversations" with Democratic colleagues in private about the debate, including with House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (NY). Moreover, she announced the administration was providing "a significant, new security assistance package" for Ukraine.
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Washington Journal: 07/04/2024Live
3 hours, 0 minuteAuthor Corey Mead discusses his book "The Hidden History of the White House" and television host and author Alexander Heffner discusses efforts to forge civility in politics.