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Washington Journal: 05/27/2024
3 hours, 3 minutesAmerican Battle Monuments Commission Secretary Charles Djou discusses maintaining U.S. military cemeteries around the world and Marty Skovlund and Joe Kent discuss their book "Send Me: The True Story of a Mother at War."
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Congressional Leaders Pay Tribute to the Late Col. Ralph Puckett
42 minutes"It is an honor to welcome Col. Ralph Puckett Jr. to the Capitol," said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) during remarks at the Capitol where the late Korean War veteran was lying in honor. Others in attendance included Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA), House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) and Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN).. Col. Puckett, who received the Medal of Honor from President Biden in 2021, passed away at the age of 97 on April 8, 2024, at his home in Columbus Georgia.
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Washington Journal: Open Phones
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President Biden at Memorial Day Wreath-Laying Ceremony
7 minutesPresident Biden participates in the annual wreath laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery to mark Memorial Day.
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President Biden Delivers Remarks at Memorial Day Ceremony
44 minutesPresident Biden delivers remarks at the annual Memorial Day service at Arlington National Cemetery.
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WWII Ghost Army Receives Congressional Gold Medal
1 hour, 19 minutesBernard Bluestein, John Christman, and Seymour Nussenbaum, three of the seven surviving veterans of the WWII "Ghost Army" were awarded the Congressional Gold Medal in a ceremony with military leaders and lawmakers. The "Ghost Army" is a previously classified group that confused WWII adversaries by using deterrence tactics such as fake radio transmission, sound engineering, inflatable tanks, and illusions. Rep. Ann McLane Kuster (D-NH) described tactics used to deceive German forces and said, "They used the sounds of thousands of troops when there were only dozens of troops and it worked." In addition, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) quoted a declassified document about the "Ghost Army" and said, "Rarely, if ever, has there existed a group of such few men which had so great an influence on the outcome of a major military campaign."
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Chef Jose Andres on Food Aid in Conflict & Disaster Areas
1 hour, 11 minutesJosé Andrés, chef and founder of World Central Kitchen, joined the National Press Club for a discussion on addressing global food and water security during times of conflict and national emergencies. Chef Andrés discussed a variety of topics including efforts to expand humanitarian aid to Gaza, helping farmers in Ukraine, and assisting with natural disasters in Chile, Texas, and Japan. In addition, he discussed his feelings about politics and efforts to work with world leaders to connect those in need with food. "If you take food seriously, chances are we will have less wars," said Chef Andrés before describing food security as a national security issue and stating that he hopes food can be an agent of peace and not become an agent of war.
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University of Chicago Discussion with Former White House Chiefs of Staff
1 hour, 13 minutesFormer White House Chiefs of Staff Mick Mulvaney, Andrew Card, Bill Daley, and Mack McLarty discussed their experiences of serving in the position. They shared stories on the most important and toughest aspects of the job, working with stakeholders, managing staff, and unique memories of working with the president--such as telling him news that he didn't want to hear. University of Chicago Institute of Politics hosted this event.
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Hearing on Use of U.S. Technology in Russia-Ukraine War
1 hour, 30 minutesThe Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations held a hearing on Russia using U.S.-made semiconductors in its invasion of Ukraine. This technology has been found in a range of equipment and systems used by the Russian military, including drones, missiles, armored vehicles, and communications systems. The hearing identified which U.S. companies export the most semiconductors to Russia (Intel Corporation, Analog Devices Inc., Advanced Micro Devices, and Texas Instruments) and how Russia had evaded export controls.
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Washington Journal: Open Phones
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Justices Sonia Sotomayor & Amy Coney Barrett on Civics Education
1 hour, 16 minutesSupreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Amy Coney Barrett talked about the importance of civics education during a discussion hosted by iCivics. The late Justice Sandra Day O'Connor founded iCivics in 2009.
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Debate on Immigration
1 hour, 38 minutesAuthor Ann Coulter and columnist Sohrab Ahmari debated Reason Magazine's Nick Gillespie and The Young Turks' Cenk Uygur on the question: "Should the U.S. shut its borders?" Before the debate began, the majority of the audience voted in the affirmative, with 71% responding "yes" and 29% responding "no." After the debate concluded, audience polling respectively changed to 63% and 37%. The Free Press media company and the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression co-hosted this debate, which was moderated by journalist Bari Weiss.
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President Biden at Memorial Day Wreath-Laying Ceremony
7 minutesPresident Biden participated in the annual wreath laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery to mark Memorial Day.
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President Biden Delivers Remarks at Memorial Day Ceremony
38 minutesPresident Biden delivered remarks at the annual Memorial Day service at Arlington National Cemetery.
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Washington Journal: Open Phones
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WWII Ghost Army Receives Congressional Gold Medal
1 hour, 19 minutesBernard Bluestein, John Christman, and Seymour Nussenbaum, three of the seven surviving veterans of the WWII "Ghost Army" were awarded the Congressional Gold Medal in a ceremony with military leaders and lawmakers. The "Ghost Army" is a previously classified group that confused WWII adversaries by using deterrence tactics such as fake radio transmission, sound engineering, inflatable tanks, and illusions. Rep. Ann McLane Kuster (D-NH) described tactics used to deceive German forces and said, "They used the sounds of thousands of troops when there were only dozens of troops and it worked." In addition, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) quoted a declassified document about the "Ghost Army" and said, "Rarely, if ever, has there existed a group of such few men which had so great an influence on the outcome of a major military campaign."
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Chef Jose Andres on Food Aid in Conflict & Disaster Areas
1 hour, 10 minutesJosé Andrés, chef and founder of World Central Kitchen, joined the National Press Club for a discussion on addressing global food and water security during times of conflict and national emergencies. Chef Andrés discussed a variety of topics including efforts to expand humanitarian aid to Gaza, helping farmers in Ukraine, and assisting with natural disasters in Chile, Texas, and Japan. In addition, he discussed his feelings about politics and efforts to work with world leaders to connect those in need with food. "If you take food seriously, chances are we will have less wars," said Chef Andrés before describing food security as a national security issue and stating that he hopes food can be an agent of peace and not become an agent of war.
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University of Chicago Discussion with Former White House Chiefs of Staff
1 hour, 10 minutesFormer White House Chiefs of Staff Mick Mulvaney, Andrew Card, Bill Daley, and Mack McLarty discussed their experiences of serving in the position. They shared stories on the most important and toughest aspects of the job, working with stakeholders, managing staff, and unique memories of working with the president--such as telling him news that he didn't want to hear. University of Chicago Institute of Politics hosted this event.
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University of Chicago Discussion with Former White House Chiefs of Staff
1 hour, 10 minutesFormer White House Chiefs of Staff Mick Mulvaney, Andrew Card, Bill Daley, and Mack McLarty discussed their experiences of serving in the position. They shared stories on the most important and toughest aspects of the job, working with stakeholders, managing staff, and unique memories of working with the president--such as telling him news that he didn't want to hear. University of Chicago Institute of Politics hosted this event.
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Washington Journal: Open Phones
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Congressional Leaders Pay Tribute to the Late Col. Ralph Puckett
40 minutes"It is an honor to welcome Col. Ralph Puckett Jr. to the Capitol," said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) during remarks at the Capitol where the late Korean War veteran was lying in honor. Others in attendance included Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA), House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) and Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN).. Col. Puckett, who received the Medal of Honor from President Biden in 2021, passed away at the age of 97 on April 8, 2024, at his home in Columbus Georgia.
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Hearing on Use of U.S. Technology in Russia-Ukraine War
1 hour, 30 minutesThe Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations held a hearing on Russia using U.S.-made semiconductors in its invasion of Ukraine. This technology has been found in a range of equipment and systems used by the Russian military, including drones, missiles, armored vehicles, and communications systems. The hearing identified which U.S. companies export the most semiconductors to Russia (Intel Corporation, Analog Devices Inc., Advanced Micro Devices, and Texas Instruments) and how Russia had evaded export controls.
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Justices Sonia Sotomayor & Amy Coney Barrett on Civics Education
1 hour, 13 minutesSupreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Amy Coney Barrett talked about the importance of civics education during a discussion hosted by iCivics. The late Justice Sandra Day O'Connor founded iCivics in 2009.
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Debate on Immigration
1 hour, 35 minutesAuthor Ann Coulter and columnist Sohrab Ahmari debated Reason Magazine's Nick Gillespie and The Young Turks' Cenk Uygur on the question: "Should the U.S. shut its borders?" Before the debate began, the majority of the audience voted in the affirmative, with 71% responding "yes" and 29% responding "no." After the debate concluded, audience polling respectively changed to 63% and 37%. The Free Press media company and the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression co-hosted this debate, which was moderated by journalist Bari Weiss.