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Washington Journal: 01/25/2021Live
3 hours, 0 minuteNew York Times congressional correspondent Nicholas Fandos previews the week ahead in Congress and Moody's Analytics' Chief Economist Mark Zandi discusses economic challenges facing the Biden administration.
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Brookings Institution Discussion on Filibuster
1 hour, 10 minutesBrookings Institute hosted a virtual discussion on the pros and cons of eliminating the filibuster. Discussion included the history of the filibuster, possible reforms, and the future of the Senate.
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White House Senior Adviser Cedric Richmond Discusses Legislative Priorities
30 minutesCedric Richmond, White House senior adviser and director of the Office of Public Engagement, joined Politico Playbook for a virtual discussion on the Biden administration's legislative priorities. The former U.S. representative from Louisiana spoke about his transition from a principal to a staff member in the new administration, and how they were approaching the myriad public health, economic, racial equity, climate and immigration challenges facing them. Politico Playbook co-authors Ryan Lizza, Rachel Bade and Eugene Daniels participated in a discussion following the interview.
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Hudson Institute Discussion on the Republican Party
57 minutesMichael Barone, a senior political analyst for the Washington Examiner, discussed the state of the Republican Party at a virtual event hosted by the Hudson Institute. Mr. Barone discussed the impact of the former President Trump on the party and potential 2024 GOP presidential candidates. He also talked about changing voter demographics and the legislative agenda moving forward for the Republican Party. Mr. Barone was interviewed by Hudson Institute fellow Walter Russell Mead.
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Washington Journal: Mark Zandi
40 minutesMoody's Analytics' Chief Economist Mark Zandi discussed the economic challenges facing the Biden Administration.
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White House Press Secretary Holds Briefing
44 minutesWhite House Press Secretary Jen Psaki holds a briefing with reporters to discuss news of the day and other policy topics.
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Georgetown University Law Discussion on U.S. Capitol Attack & Policing
29 minutesTwo Georgetown University law professors discussed policing and racial bias following the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Both presented research and data that showed systemic racial bias issues across U.S. police departments and talked about some of the lessons learned from the Capitol attack.
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Pentagon Holds Briefing on National Guard Stationed in DC
1 hour, 0 minuteChief of the National Guard Bureau Gen. Daniel Hokanson talks to reporters about National Guard members staying in DC through March.
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Washington Journal: Nicholas Fandos
15 minutesNew York Times Congressional Correspondent Nicholas Fandos previewed the week ahead in Congress.
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President Biden Delivers Remarks on Manufacturing
30 minutesPresident Biden will sign an executive order to strengthen U.S. manufacturing and push for the government to buy more made in the America products.
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Washington Journal: Nicholas Fandos
8 minutesNew York Times Congressional Correspondent Nicholas Fandos previewed the week ahead in Congress.
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U.S. Senate: Maj. Ldr Schumer on Senate Agenda & Trump Impeachment Trial
10 minutesSenate Majority Leader Schumer opened the session by talking about the Senate agenda, including further work on President Biden's nominees, specifically Janet Yellen's confirmation vote to be Treasury Secretary at 5:30pm ET. He went on to talk about the second impeachment trial for Donald Trump, laid out the schedule and discussed historical precedent.
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U.S. Senate: Min. Ldr McConnell Criticizes Biden Pandemic response
9 minutesMinority Leader McConnell criticized the Biden Administration's response to the pandemic.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Brown on January 6 & Yellen Nomination
11 minutesSen. Sherrod Brown, the top Democrat on the Banking Committee spoke about the events of January 6th and the nomination of Janet Yellen to be Treasury Secretary.
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Washington Journal: Brett Samuels
7 minutesThe Hill White House Reporter Brett Samuels discussed what to expect for the week ahead at the White House.
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Washington TodayLive
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Washington Today
43 minutesToday's program looks at the latest on the impeachment trail. covid-19, and the announcement from Senator Rob Portman (R-OH) that he is retiring. Interviews w/ Sabrina Eaton of the Cleveland Plain Dealer (7) and Ellyn Ferguson of CQ Roll Call (30).
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Pentagon Holds Briefing on National Guard Stationed in DC
24 minutesActing Army Secretary John Whitley, National Guard Bureau Chief Gen. Daniel Hokanson and District of Columbia National Guard Commander Maj. Gen. William Walker held a briefing at the Pentagon on the status of National Guard troops in Washington, DC. The officials said 7,000 personnel would remain in the nation's capital for the next several weeks and would be drawn down to about 5,000 troops by mid-March. They said the troops were remaining at the request of the U.S. Park Police, U.S. Secret Service, Capitol Police and Metropolitan Police Department to assist with security, communications, medical evacuations, logistics and safety support.
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Washington Journal: Nicholas Fandos
8 minutesNew York Times Congressional Correspondent Nicholas Fandos previewed the week ahead in Congress.
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House Impeachment Managers Deliver Article of Impeachment to Senate
20 minutesHouse impeachment managers walk to the Senate chamber to formally present and exhibit the article of impeachment against former President Trump for "incitement of insurrection."
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President Biden Delivers Remarks on Manufacturing
35 minutesPresident Biden signed an executive order that he says will close the loopholes in "Buy American" policies for the federal government. The move is part of his administration's plan to boost manufacturing jobs and strengthen the rules for purchases and goods by American companies. The president also announced the creation of a new position, director of Made in America, would oversee this process. Following his remarks and the signing, President Biden answered questions from reporters on COVID-19 relief negotiations, relations with Russia, and unity in Congress. He also told reporters he was confident anyone who wanted to receive a vaccine could do so by the spring.
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U.S. Senate: Sens. Cornyn & Blackburn on Biden Agenda & Filibuster, Sen. Wyden on Yellen
43 minutesTexas Senator John Cornyn spoke about President Biden's agenda, including further pandemic relief. He went on to talk about Senate rules and procedures, and the idea of getting rid of the filibuster, which he is against. He was followed by Tennessee Sen. Marsha Blackburn, who spoke about the same issues. Then, Oregon Senator and the top Democrat on the Finance Committee, Ron Wyden, talked about Ms. Yellen's nomination and encouraged Senators to confirm her.
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U.S. Senate: Sens. Sullivan & Whitehouse on Biden Agenda & Energy Policy
18 minutesAlaska Senator Dan Sullivan spoke about his reasons for voting against Janet Yellen to be Treasury Secretary, before turning to the Biden Administration's agenda, especially energy policy. He was followed by Rhode Island's Sheldon Whitehouse, who defended President Biden's environmental policies.
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U.S. Senate: Opening Impeachment Trial Proceedings
9 minutesThe U.S. House delivered to the Senate the Article of Impeachment against former President Donald Trump.The Article was read on the Senate floor by lead House Impeachment Manager Rep. Jamie Raskin.
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Washington Today
41 minutesToday's program looks at the latest on the impeachment trail. covid-19, and the announcement from Senator Rob Portman (R-OH) that he is retiring. Interviews w/ Sabrina Eaton of the Cleveland Plain Dealer (7) and Ellyn Ferguson of CQ Roll Call (30).
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Washington Today
41 minutesToday's program looks at the latest on the impeachment trail. covid-19, and the announcement from Senator Rob Portman (R-OH) that he is retiring. Interviews w/ Sabrina Eaton of the Cleveland Plain Dealer (7) and Ellyn Ferguson of CQ Roll Call (30).
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Washington Today
41 minutesToday's program looks at the latest on the impeachment trail. covid-19, and the announcement from Senator Rob Portman (R-OH) that he is retiring. Interviews w/ Sabrina Eaton of the Cleveland Plain Dealer (7) and Ellyn Ferguson of CQ Roll Call (30).
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Brookings Institution Discussion on Filibuster
58 minutesBrookings Institute hosted a virtual discussion on the pros and cons of eliminating the filibuster. Discussion included the history of the filibuster, possible reforms, and the future of the Senate.
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White House Senior Adviser Cedric Richmond Discusses Legislative Priorities
32 minutesCedric Richmond, White House senior adviser and director of the Office of Public Engagement, joined Politico Playbook for a virtual discussion on the Biden administration's legislative priorities. The former U.S. representative from Louisiana spoke about his transition from a principal to a staff member in the new administration, and how they were approaching the myriad public health, economic, racial equity, climate and immigration challenges facing them. Politico Playbook co-authors Ryan Lizza, Rachel Bade and Eugene Daniels participated in a discussion following the interview.
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Hudson Institute Discussion on the Republican Party
55 minutesMichael Barone, a senior political analyst for the Washington Examiner, discussed the state of the Republican Party at a virtual event hosted by the Hudson Institute. Mr. Barone discussed the impact of the former President Trump on the party and potential 2024 GOP presidential candidates. He also talked about changing voter demographics and the legislative agenda moving forward for the Republican Party. Mr. Barone was interviewed by Hudson Institute fellow Walter Russell Mead.
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Washington Journal: Mark Zandi
51 minutesMoody's Analytics' Chief Economist Mark Zandi discussed the economic challenges facing the Biden Administration.
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White House Press Secretary Holds Briefing
1 hour, 0 minuteWhite House Press Secretary Jen Psaki holds a briefing with reporters to discuss news of the day and other policy topics.
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Georgetown University Law Discussion on U.S. Capitol Attack & Policing
16 minutesTwo Georgetown University law professors discussed policing and racial bias following the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Both presented research and data that showed systemic racial bias issues across U.S. police departments and talked about some of the lessons learned from the Capitol attack.
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Pentagon Holds Briefing on National Guard Stationed in DC
1 hour, 0 minuteChief of the National Guard Bureau Gen. Daniel Hokanson talks to reporters about National Guard members staying in DC through March.
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Washington Journal: Nicholas Fandos
8 minutesNew York Times Congressional Correspondent Nicholas Fandos previewed the week ahead in Congress.
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President Biden Delivers Remarks on Manufacturing
37 minutesPresident Biden signed an executive order that he says will close the loopholes in "Buy American" policies for the federal government. The move is part of his administration's plan to boost manufacturing jobs and strengthen the rules for purchases and goods by American companies. The president also announced the creation of a new position, director of Made in America, would oversee this process. Following his remarks and the signing, President Biden answered questions from reporters on COVID-19 relief negotiations, relations with Russia, and unity in Congress. He also told reporters he was confident anyone who wanted to receive a vaccine could do so by the spring.
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Pentagon Holds Briefing on National Guard Stationed in DC
25 minutesActing Army Secretary John Whitley, National Guard Bureau Chief Gen. Daniel Hokanson and District of Columbia National Guard Commander Maj. Gen. William Walker held a briefing at the Pentagon on the status of National Guard troops in Washington, DC. The officials said 7,000 personnel would remain in the nation's capital for the next several weeks and would be drawn down to about 5,000 troops by mid-March. They said the troops were remaining at the request of the U.S. Park Police, U.S. Secret Service, Capitol Police and Metropolitan Police Department to assist with security, communications, medical evacuations, logistics and safety support.
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California Gov. Newsom Holds Coronavirus Briefing
59 minutesCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) held briefing on the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic. The governor announced he is ending regional stay-at-home orders due to projections four weeks into the future that show increased ICU capacities. He also spoke about the state's vaccine distribution strategies.