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Washington Journal: 05/01/2024
2 hours, 59 minutesCity University of New York professor Angus Johnston and Rep. Glenn Grothman (R-WI) discuss the history and impact of the campus protests over the Israel-Hamas war.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 05/01/2024
1 hour, 15 minutesThe House will consider legislation to combat antisemitism on college campuses and denounce the Biden Administration's immigration policies.
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Reps. Greene & Massie on Motion to Oust Speaker Johnson
45 minutesRepublican Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA) and Thomas Massie (KY) said they would give House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) "one more weekend" to consider stepping down from the chamber's top leadership post, saying he had failed the Republican conference by shepherding foreign aid bills and other legislation they opposed through House passage. If he did not resign, the two lawmakers said they would move forward with an already filed motion to vacate in the coming week. Rep. Massie suggested Rep. Johnson give a long notice-period to avoid causing a roadblock to ongoing legislative work, as happened when former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) resigned in October 2023.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 05/01/2024
6 hours, 43 minutesThe House will consider legislation to combat antisemitism on college campuses and denounce the Biden Administration's immigration policies.
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Reps. Greene & Massie on Motion to Oust Speaker Johnson
39 minutesRepublican Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA) and Thomas Massie (KY) said they would give House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) "one more weekend" to consider stepping down from the chamber's top leadership post, saying he had failed the Republican conference by shepherding foreign aid bills and other legislation they opposed through House passage. If he did not resign, the two lawmakers said they would move forward with an already filed motion to vacate in the coming week. Rep. Massie suggested Rep. Johnson give a long notice-period to avoid causing a roadblock to ongoing legislative work, as happened when former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) resigned in October 2023.
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House Democratic Leader Holds News Conference
38 minutes"Marjorie Taylor Greene is the star of the show. The show is called 'Republicans Gone Wild,'" said House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (NY) as he briefed reporters from the Capitol after House Democrats announced support for Speaker Johnson should his job be on the line. Leader Jeffries continued to say, "House Republicans are either unwilling or unable to get Marjorie Taylor Greene and the extreme MAGA Republicans under control--and so it's going to take a bipartisan coalition or partnership to accomplish that objective. In addition, Rep. Jeffries criticized Florida's six-week abortion ban that went into effect and said, "Freedom is under assault by extreme MAGA Republicans and ground zero, at the moment, is in Florida." He also discussed antisemitism on college campuses ahead of a House debate and vote on the bipartisan Antisemitism Awareness Act.
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House Oversight Republicans Hold News Conference at GW University
14 minutesHouse Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) and other Republican members of the committee held a news conference at George Washington University amid pro-Palestinian protests taking place on the campus. Rep. Comer said he and his colleagues were on campus to ensure that students were safe, and he alleged that there were non-student protesters who had trespassed onto the university's property. Chair Comer also announced that there would be an emergency hearing about the protests the following Wednesday, featuring Washington, DC's mayor and police chief.
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Washington Journal: Angus Johnston
49 minutesHistory Professor Angus Johnston discussed the history of student protests and current protests taking place on college campuses.
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Federal Reserve Chair Holds News Conference
51 minutesFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell announced that the federal reserve board's benchmark interest rate would remain unchanged at 5.25% to 5.5% due to inflation still remaining too high. He also said it was "unlikely" there would be a rate-hike in the near-future, saying the current rate is sufficiently restrictive for lowering inflation to the federal reserve's 2% goal. Mr. Powell's remarks occurred at his monthly news conference, following the Federal Open Market Committee's meeting on April 30-May 1. The Fed's benchmark interest rate has not changed since July 2023.
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Campaign 2024: Fmr. Pres. Trump Holds Rally in Freeland, MI
1 hour, 19 minutesFormer President Trump was in Freeland, Michigan where he campaigned for his bid for a return to the White House. The presumptive 2024 GOP presidential nominee spoke about the New York hush money case against him, in which he called it the "Biden trial" and a "fake trial." He also said the judge in the case is "crooked and conflicted" and that the judge "unconstitutionally gaged" him. He also touted his administration's role in returning the issue of abortion back to the states and thanked the U.S. Supreme Court for their "wisdom and courage" following the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
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Reps. Greene & Massie on Motion to Oust Speaker Johnson
39 minutesRepublican Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA) and Thomas Massie (KY) said they would give House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) "one more weekend" to consider stepping down from the chamber's top leadership post, saying he had failed the Republican conference by shepherding foreign aid bills and other legislation they opposed through House passage. If he did not resign, the two lawmakers said they would move forward with an already filed motion to vacate in the coming week. Rep. Massie suggested Rep. Johnson give a long notice-period to avoid causing a roadblock to ongoing legislative work, as happened when former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) resigned in October 2023.
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House Democratic Leader Holds News Conference
39 minutes"Marjorie Taylor Greene is the star of the show. The show is called 'Republicans Gone Wild,'" said House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (NY) as he briefed reporters from the Capitol after House Democrats announced support for Speaker Johnson should his job be on the line. Leader Jeffries continued to say, "House Republicans are either unwilling or unable to get Marjorie Taylor Greene and the extreme MAGA Republicans under control--and so it's going to take a bipartisan coalition or partnership to accomplish that objective. In addition, Rep. Jeffries criticized Florida's six-week abortion ban that went into effect and said, "Freedom is under assault by extreme MAGA Republicans and ground zero, at the moment, is in Florida." He also discussed antisemitism on college campuses ahead of a House debate and vote on the bipartisan Antisemitism Awareness Act.
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U.S. House of Representatives: Debate on Combating Antisemitism on College Campuses
53 minutesHouse lawmakers debated legislation to combat antisemitism on college campuses. It requires the Education Department to use the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's working definition of antisemitism to enforce anti-discrimination laws.
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House Oversight Republicans Hold News Conference at GW University
15 minutesHouse Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) and other Republican members of the committee held a news conference at George Washington University amid pro-Palestinian protests taking place on the campus. Rep. Comer said he and his colleagues were on campus to ensure that students were safe, and he alleged that there were non-student protesters who had trespassed onto the university's property. Chair Comer also announced that there would be an emergency hearing about the protests the following Wednesday, featuring Washington, DC's mayor and police chief.
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U.S. House of Representatives: Rep. Tlaib D-MI on College Protests Amid Israel-Hamas War
5 minutesCongresswoman Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) spoke on the floor in support of the college protests amid the Israel-Hamas War.
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U.S. House of Representatives: Rep. Norman R-SC on College Protests Amid Israel-Hamas War
60 secondsCongressman Ralph Norman (R-SC) spoke in opposition to Rep. Rashida Tlaib's (D-MI) remarks supporting the college protests on the Israel-Hamas War.
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U.S. House of Representatives: Rep. Bowman D-NY on College Protests Amid Israel-Hamas War
4 minutesCongressman Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) spoke in support of the college protests, amid the Israel-Hamas War.
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Washington Journal: Rep. Brad Sherman
14 minutesRep. Brad Sherman (D-CA), a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee, discussed campus protests over the Israel-Hamas war and the situation in Gaza.
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Federal Reserve Chair Holds News Conference
52 minutesFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell announced that the federal reserve board's benchmark interest rate would remain unchanged at 5.25% to 5.5% due to inflation still remaining too high. He also said it was "unlikely" there would be a rate-hike in the near-future, saying the current rate is sufficiently restrictive for lowering inflation to the federal reserve's 2% goal. Mr. Powell's remarks occurred at his monthly news conference, following the Federal Open Market Committee's meeting on April 30-May 1. The Fed's benchmark interest rate has not changed since July 2023.
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Washington Journal: Rep. Glenn Grothman
31 minutesRep. Glenn Grothman (R-WI), a member of the Education and the Workforce Committee, discussed campus protests over the Israel-Hamas war and the situation in Gaza.
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Campaign 2024: Fmr. Pres. Trump Holds Rally in Freeland, MI
1 hour, 20 minutesFormer President Trump was in Freeland, Michigan where he campaigned for his bid for a return to the White House. The presumptive 2024 GOP presidential nominee spoke about the New York hush money case against him, in which he called it the "Biden trial" and a "fake trial." He also said the judge in the case is "crooked and conflicted" and that the judge "unconstitutionally gaged" him. He also touted his administration's role in returning the issue of abortion back to the states and thanked the U.S. Supreme Court for their "wisdom and courage" following the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
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Reps. Greene & Massie on Motion to Oust Speaker Johnson
39 minutesRepublican Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA) and Thomas Massie (KY) said they would give House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) "one more weekend" to consider stepping down from the chamber's top leadership post, saying he had failed the Republican conference by shepherding foreign aid bills and other legislation they opposed through House passage. If he did not resign, the two lawmakers said they would move forward with an already filed motion to vacate in the coming week. Rep. Massie suggested Rep. Johnson give a long notice-period to avoid causing a roadblock to ongoing legislative work, as happened when former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) resigned in October 2023.
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House Democratic Leader Holds News Conference
27 minutes"Marjorie Taylor Greene is the star of the show. The show is called 'Republicans Gone Wild,'" said House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (NY) as he briefed reporters from the Capitol after House Democrats announced support for Speaker Johnson should his job be on the line. Leader Jeffries continued to say, "House Republicans are either unwilling or unable to get Marjorie Taylor Greene and the extreme MAGA Republicans under control--and so it's going to take a bipartisan coalition or partnership to accomplish that objective. In addition, Rep. Jeffries criticized Florida's six-week abortion ban that went into effect and said, "Freedom is under assault by extreme MAGA Republicans and ground zero, at the moment, is in Florida." He also discussed antisemitism on college campuses ahead of a House debate and vote on the bipartisan Antisemitism Awareness Act.
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House Oversight Republicans Hold News Conference at GW University
17 minutesHouse Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) and other Republican members of the committee held a news conference at George Washington University amid pro-Palestinian protests taking place on the campus. Rep. Comer said he and his colleagues were on campus to ensure that students were safe, and he alleged that there were non-student protesters who had trespassed onto the university's property. Chair Comer also announced that there would be an emergency hearing about the protests the following Wednesday, featuring Washington, DC's mayor and police chief.
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U.S. House of Representatives: Debate on Combating Antisemitism on College Campuses
50 minutesHouse lawmakers debated legislation to combat antisemitism on college campuses. It requires the Education Department to use the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's working definition of antisemitism to enforce anti-discrimination laws.
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Public Affairs Events
17 hours, 2 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.