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Washington Journal: 05/02/2024
3 hours, 0 minuteKevin Sabet of the anti-legalization group Smart Approaches to Marijuana and Paul Armentano from the Nat'l Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Law discuss DEA plans to reclassify the drug and Axios' Maria Curi discusses a potential TikTok ban.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 05/02/2024
3 minutesThe House meets for a brief session. No votes will take place until Monday, May 6.
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Transportation Secretary Testifies on 2025 Budget Request
1 hour, 36 minutesTransportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg testifies on President Biden's 2025 budget request for the department and discusses funding to rebuild the Baltimore Key Bridge following its collapse earlier in the year.
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President Biden Remarks on College Campus Protests
7 minutes"There's the right to protest, but not the right to cause chaos," President Biden said from the Roosevelt Room of White House in response to protests happening on college campuses around the country. President Biden called for order and said violent protest was not protected under the First Amendment. He briefly responded to questions asked by reporters, including whether believed the National Guard should get involved. The president said no. The were response to both the federal government's handling of the Israel Hamas war and financial investment by colleges in Israeli companies.
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Washington Journal: Kevin Sabet & Paul Armentano
58 minutesKevin Sabet of the anti-legalization group Smart Approaches to Marijuana and Paul Armentano from the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Law discussed DEA plans to reclassify marijuana as a lower-risk drug.
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Acting Labor Secretary Testifies on 2025 Budget Request
3 hours, 40 minutesActing Labor Sec. Julie Su testified on the 2025 budget request for her department before the House Education and the Workforce Committee. She said the department's $13.9B budget proposal had two main priorities: pathways to good jobs and protecting workers, especially those most vulnerable to exploitation. The committee's members then asked Ms. Su about a variety of issues, including diversity initiatives in apprenticeship programs, remote work, child labor, and the so-called gig economy. Ms. Su has served as acting secretary since March 2023.
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President Biden Remarks on College Campus Protests
6 minutes"There's the right to protest, but not the right to cause chaos," President Biden said from the Roosevelt Room of White House in response to protests happening on college campuses around the country. President Biden called for order and said violent protest was not protected under the First Amendment. He briefly responded to questions asked by reporters, including whether believed the National Guard should get involved. The president said no. The were response to both the federal government's handling of the Israel Hamas war and financial investment by colleges in Israeli companies.
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Washington Journal: Maria Curi
30 minutesAxios Tech Policy Reporter Maria Curi discussed the U.S. potentially banning the social media app TikTok.
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Veterans Affairs Secretary Testifies on 2025-26 Budget Requests
1 hour, 27 minutesVeterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough testified on President Biden's 2025 and 2026 budget requests for the VA before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee. He took several questions on veterans' health care, including on the Pact Act, a law passed in August 2022 that expands care and benefits for veterans exposed to burn pits and other toxic substances.
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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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U.S. Senate: Sen. Thune on College Protests Amid Israel-Hamas War
8 minutesSenator John Thune (R-SD) said the Biden Administration should do more to quell antisemitism on college campuses.
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President Biden Remarks on College Campus Protests
6 minutes"There's the right to protest, but not the right to cause chaos," President Biden said from the Roosevelt Room of White House in response to protests happening on college campuses around the country. President Biden called for order and said violent protest was not protected under the First Amendment. He briefly responded to questions asked by reporters, including whether believed the National Guard should get involved. The president said no. The were response to both the federal government's handling of the Israel Hamas war and financial investment by colleges in Israeli companies.
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Transportation Secretary Testifies on 2025 Budget Request
1 hour, 37 minutes"We're constantly reminded of the importance of transportation safety. The country watched in shock as a cargo ship struck and destroyed the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, taking six lives and closing a vital port," said Transportation Sec. Pete Buttigieg. He appeared before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development to testify on the president's 2025 budget request. He also said his department was working as quickly as possible to reopen the port and rebuild the bridge. Sec. Buttigieg also answered questions on a variety of topics, including aviation investment, air traffic controller recruitment, Boeing safety concerns, railway infrastructure, pedestrian and roadway safety, and tribal community transportation funding.
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President Biden Delivers Remarks in Wilmington, NC
29 minutesPresident Biden delivered remarks on infrastructure and jobs at the Wilmington Convention Center in Wilmington, North Carolina. He explained how his administration was investing in these endeavors by creating jobs to replace lead pipes as well as to remove "forever chemicals" in water known as PFAS. The president also promoted his record on the economy, health care, and other issues. At the beginning of his remarks, he paid tribute to four officers who were recently killed during a shootout in Charlotte. President Biden was introduced by a local second-grade teacher, Paris Pugh.
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Arizona Senate Debates 1864 Abortion Law Repeal
2 hours, 8 minutesThe Arizona Senate voted to repeal an 1864 law banning nearly all abortions in the state. Two Republicans joined 14 Democrats to repeal it. This 1864 law came into the limelight after the state Supreme Court ruled in April 2024 the law was still applicable and outlawed nearly all abortions. Members from both parties described the impacts of miscarriages, played recorded audio of heartbeats from the womb, and raised concerns about the age of the law as they passionately expressed the reason for their vote and, at times, criticized the votes of their colleagues. In addition, visitors in the gallery could be heard interrupting members.
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Veterans Affairs Secretary Testifies on 2025-26 Budget Requests
1 hour, 26 minutesVeterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough testified on President Biden's 2025 and 2026 budget requests for the VA before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee. He took several questions on veterans' health care, including on the Pact Act, a law passed in August 2022 that expands care and benefits for veterans exposed to burn pits and other toxic substances.
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President Biden Remarks on College Campus Protests
6 minutes"There's the right to protest, but not the right to cause chaos," President Biden said from the Roosevelt Room of White House in response to protests happening on college campuses around the country. President Biden called for order and said violent protest was not protected under the First Amendment. He briefly responded to questions asked by reporters, including whether believed the National Guard should get involved. The president said no. The were response to both the federal government's handling of the Israel Hamas war and financial investment by colleges in Israeli companies.
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Campaign 2024: Fmr Pres. Trump Greets New York Firefighters and Police Officers
16 minutesFormer President Trump greeted New York firefighters and police officers with pizza at a city fire station. He toured the station and posed for photos with the first responders. This stop came following the 10th day of court in his New York hush money trial.
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Transportation Secretary Testifies on 2025 Budget Request
1 hour, 37 minutes"We're constantly reminded of the importance of transportation safety. The country watched in shock as a cargo ship struck and destroyed the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, taking six lives and closing a vital port," said Transportation Sec. Pete Buttigieg. He appeared before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development to testify on the president's 2025 budget request. He also said his department was working as quickly as possible to reopen the port and rebuild the bridge. Sec. Buttigieg also answered questions on a variety of topics, including aviation investment, air traffic controller recruitment, Boeing safety concerns, railway infrastructure, pedestrian and roadway safety, and tribal community transportation funding.
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Washington Journal: Maria Curi
32 minutesAxios Tech Policy Reporter Maria Curi discussed the U.S. potentially banning the social media app TikTok.
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President Biden Delivers Remarks in Wilmington, NC
29 minutesPresident Biden delivered remarks on infrastructure and jobs at the Wilmington Convention Center in Wilmington, North Carolina. He explained how his administration was investing in these endeavors by creating jobs to replace lead pipes as well as to remove "forever chemicals" in water known as PFAS. The president also promoted his record on the economy, health care, and other issues. At the beginning of his remarks, he paid tribute to four officers who were recently killed during a shootout in Charlotte. President Biden was introduced by a local second-grade teacher, Paris Pugh.
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Lawmakers and Medical Professionals Testify on Minority and Maternal Health Care
1 hour, 56 minutesThe Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee held a hearing to examine the rising shortage of minority health care professionals and the maternal mortality crisis among minority women. Appearing before the committee was Sen. Laphonza Butler (D-CA) and Rep. Michael Burgess (R-TX) who spoke on their experiences and advocacy in addressing minority health care concerns and mitigating maternal mortality. The committee also heard from medical professionals, including National Medical Association President Yolanda Lawson, who discussed the impact of health inequities, pathways to careers in medicine and health care, financial burdens of education, and how ethnic representation in health care can foster trust among minority communities.
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Campaign 2024: Fmr Pres. Trump Greets New York Firefighters and Police Officers
17 minutesFormer President Trump greeted New York firefighters and police officers with pizza at a city fire station. He toured the station and posed for photos with the first responders. This stop came following the 10th day of court in his New York hush money trial.
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President Biden Remarks on College Campus Protests
4 minutes"There's the right to protest, but not the right to cause chaos," President Biden said from the Roosevelt Room of White House in response to protests happening on college campuses around the country. President Biden called for order and said violent protest was not protected under the First Amendment. He briefly responded to questions asked by reporters, including whether believed the National Guard should get involved. The president said no. The were response to both the federal government's handling of the Israel Hamas war and financial investment by colleges in Israeli companies.
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Public Affairs Events
17 hours, 2 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.