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March 22, 2024 ~ Congress released the text of a $1.2 trillion funding bill negotiated by the Biden administration and top lawmakers. FOX News Radio correspondent Ryan Schmelz talks with Lloyd and Jamie about the possibility of a partial government shutdown this weekend.
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Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Congress reaches deal to fund the government until September, avoiding a Friday partial government shutdown deadline. US Justice Department, 15 states and DC, sue Apple for alleged monopolistic practices in smartphone market. UN Haiti envoy warns of worsening humanitarian, security situation on the island. Secretary of State Blinken continues diplomatic efforts to reach a Gaza ceasefire. World report on happiness released, US drops a few places on the list. The post The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays – March 21, 2024 Congress reaches deal to fund the government until September, avoiding a Friday partial government shutdown deadline. appeared first on KPFA.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Hong Kong lawmakers approve strict new law cracking down on dissent. UN labor organization says profits from forced labor going up. Child hunger increasing in Gaza strip. Candidates focus on crime issues as election season heats up. World Meteorological organization report shows planet warming at record rate. The post The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays – March 19, 2024 Biden administration and Congress reach government funding agreement ahead of partial government shutdown deadline. appeared first on KPFA.
Trump White House trade adviser Peter Navarro reports to prison in Miami, Florida, after being convicted of defying a Congressional subpoena.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Congress has passed another short-term funding bill to prevent a partial government shutdown. Trump claims that presidents must have full immunity, even for events that “cross the line.” Then, President Biden campaigns on the state of the economy in Raleigh, NC. And a special appearance from a Grammy Winner and his message about defying the odds.
AP correspondent Jackie Quinn reports on Congress Budget.
AP correspondent Jackie Quinn reports on Congress Budget House.
The divided Congress is still far apart on a solution to keep the lights on, past this weekend's deadline. And tensions rise within the Republican Party after a failed vote Friday afternoon. Will there be a government shutdown in one day? A California icon with an extraordinary legacy, U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein dies at age 90. How will her seat be filled? What does Ms. Feinstein's passing mean for California Gov. Gavin Newsom? And as charges continue to mount for Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.), what can we expect in the upcoming days? A legal expert offers us his reactions to former President Donald Trump's business fraud case in New York. How could it affect his presidential candidacy? ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
NTD Good Morning—9/28/20231. GOP Candidates Call Out Trump at 2nd Primary Debate2. Trump Addresses Auto Workers in Detroit3. Deconstructing the 2nd GOP Debate4. Partial Government Shutdown Just Days Away5. GOP Releases 700 Pages on Hunter Biden Business6. Menendez Pleads Not Guilty, Won't Step Down7. Cardin Replaces Menendez as Foreign Relations Chair8. Senate Unanimously Approves Formal Dress Code9. Philadelphia Looters Ransack Downtown Stores10. State Dept. Emails Stolen By Chinese Hackers11. What's Next for Nagorno-Karabakh?12. US Soldier Who Ran Into North Korea Released13. Trudeau Apologizes for Honoring of Veteran14. Newsom Signs Abortion Pill Law15. NYPD Finds Ghost Gun 3D Printing Materials at Day Care16. DA Won't Seek Death Penalty in Ambush Shooting17. Suspect Found in Pava Lapere Death18. Michigan Supreme Court Weighs in On Pronoun Usage19. Las Vegas Hospitality Workers Authorize Strike20. Sources and Benefits of Polysaccharides in Your Diet21. Surrogates, Campaign Advisers Weigh In on GOP Debate22. Moderate Republican Fitzpatrick Touts Bipartisan Bill23. Philadelphia Looters Ransack Downtown Stores24. Mexico Clears Migrants From Its Southern Border25. Examining Cause, Historical Context of Looting in PA26. Actor Michael Gambon dies at age 8227. Battle Over Social Media Content Moderation28. Firing of Teachers Violates Free Speech: Attorney29. Phone Use Hurts Teen Mental Health: Report30. ChatGPT Users Can Now Browse Internet, OpenAI Says31. Mexico: Scary Bear Encounter32. New Words Added to Dictionary
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Hurricane Ian has its eye on the Georgia and Carolina Coasts. Hospitals are left in turmoil after Ian clobbers Florida. Could there be a partial government shutdown?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Congress managed to accomplish what was perhaps its easiest task on yesterday's to-do list: avoiding a government shutdown before the end of the fiscal year. Congress passed a continuing resolution that will keep agencies running for the next nine weeks. Federal News Network's Nicole Ogrysko joined the Federal Drive to run through what was a busy week for the federal workforce.
Lawmakers are confident they will vote to extend funding today. Plus, Capitol Hill works on infrastructure bills, three congresswomen will testify about their experiences with abortion, 23 new species have been declared extinct and there's (finally) a film museum in Los Angeles.(Audio: Associated Press)Episode Transcript available hereAlso available at art19.com/shows/5-ThingsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Congress has authorized spending up to $3.5 trillion over a decade, but Biden is prodding Democrats to fully cover the cost of the legislation - by raising taxes on corporations and the wealthy, negotiating the price of prescription drugs and dialing up other sources of federal revenue such as increased IRS funding. A sharply divided U.S. Senate failed on Monday to advance a measure to suspend the federal debt ceiling and avoid a partial government shutdown, as Republican lawmakers denied the bill the votes necessary to move forward. House of Representatives begins debate on infrastructure bill Amazon Prime Free 30-Day Trial: https://amzn.to/2XmohIu --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/salisburyobserver/message
The aftermath of the historic partial government shutdown lingers for many federal employees. They're still trying to get back to some sort of financial normal. Maybe even develop new habits that would help them weather the next interruption in pay. Tammy Flanagan, veteran financial planner and retirement expert, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to provide some advice.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Personnel Management answers some lingering questions that popped up due to the recent partial government shutdown.
In today's Federal Newscast, an internal email to staff at the National Park Service explains the effect the partial government shutdown had on the agency.
Federal news Network reporters Nicole Ogrysko and Jory Heckman covered the shutdown from a variety of angles. On this episode of the Your Turn radio show they give their takes on why it happened, exactly what happened and what maybe happens next. Also, they share information on what your long-overdue paycheck will look like and when it will show up in your direct deposit. Your Turn airs live at 10 a.m. ET on 1500 AM in the Washington, D.C. area.
In today's Federal Newscast, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce estimates there were about $2.3 billion in government contracts that would have been issued to small firms over the past month, but weren't because of the government shutdown.
Bill Radke reviews the week’s news with KUOW’s web editor Sydney Brownstone, The C is for Crank writer Erica Barnett and host of Civic Cocktail on the Seattle Channel Joni Balter.
In today's Federal Newscast, agency leaders are being asked to provide a list of what programs will be effected if the current partial government shutdown goes into March and April.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Homeland Security Department says a series of incidents have tampered with agencies Domain Name Systems on their websites.
On this episode of the Your Turn radio show, we’ll be talking with Ken Thomas, president of the National Association of Active and Retired Federal Employees, about what the shutdown has already done to government services and how people can get help. NARFE has been working with the federal coalition fighting the shutdown. It has also partnered with FEEA, the feds-helping-feds charity that is helping unpaid feds get by. Your Turn airs live at 10 a.m. ET on 1500 AM in the Washington, D.C. area.
This week on the Charleston Gazette-Mail’s Mountain State Morning, we’re talking about how West Virginians are feeling the effects of a partial federal government shutdown. Also: A study from WVU and the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources might tell us a lot more about bobcats in the state, and a manufacturing plant being built in the Eastern Panhandle is facing pushback from residents. Listeners: We’d love your feedback and to learn a bit about you! Fill out our short survey by clicking here.
Bill and Mike Got your Rainy Wednesday Drier with Cavs VS Celtics - FSO-CayLeigh Griffin Previews The Celtics - IHeart Deal Great Big Home-Garden Show - Kevin Myeroff 5 Big Money Mistakes - Farecompare.com Travel News - The partial government shutdown is now in its second month and President Trump’s proposal faces an uncertain fate in Senate - Covington Student Interview On Today Show - James Gandolfini's son, Michael, has been tapped to play a young Tony Soprano in the pre-quel film.
Former Congressman Jim Renacci on the partial government shutdown, border security and his new non-profit Ohio's Future Foundation
In today's Federal Newscast, a new study in the Journal of American Medicine Association finds veterans waited fewer days in 2017 than 2014.
Today on No Limits we talk about the shutdown and it's impact in Indiana. Our guests are Air Traffic Controller spokesman Marc Schneider, Emily Weikert Bryant with Feeding Indiana's Hungry and Rep. Jim Banks.
In today's Federal Newscast, Representative TJ Cox's (D-CA) first introduced legislation in Congress is meant to ease the financial hardship furloughed federal employees are currently enduring.
Cornelius Blanding, Executive Director, Federation of Southern Cooperatives, Discusses the Impact Government Shutdown on Farmers on Everything Co-op with Vernon Oakes. Unfortunately there are multi-layered effects of the Partial Government Shutdown. Many Black farmers in the Southern Belt stand to possibly even suffer the loss of their land. For those farmers who need to process loans through USDA, PLEASE NOTE that USDA was reopened on January 17, and will be open until January 22, to handle urgent matters. Click on the link to follow for more info: https://www.usda.gov/media/press-releases/2019/01/16/usda-reopen-fsa-offices-limited-services-during-government-shutdown Vernon and Cornelius discuss support that the Federation of Southern Cooperatives Land Assistant Fund, (FSC/LAF)affords to farmers in the states that they represent. The Federation of Southern Cooperatives/Land Assistance Fund, assists limited resource farmers, landowners, and cooperatives across the South with business planning, debt restructuring, marketing expertise, and a whole range of other services to ensure the retention of land ownership and cooperatives as a tool for social and economic justice. The overall mission is to reverse the trend of black land loss and be a catalyst for the development of self supporting communities via cooperative economic development, land retention and advocacy.
In today's Federal Newscast, two Senators ask the Transportation Security Administration for its plan if staffing shortages and call outs continue.
A special bonus episode of #FedHeads where Robert and Francis check in on the ongoing partial government shutdown. About FedHeads FedHeads are Robert Shea and Francis Rose, who love to talk about the arcana of government management and the people who are trying to make it better. They don't have t-shirts yet, but are open to ideas. If government is your bag, you've got to listen to 'em. They're the FedHeads.
Top Wednesday headlines from the AP include the reported deaths of all Islamic extremists in the Nairobi, Kenya hotel attack, growing anxiety among U.S. government workers amid the partial government shutdown and harsh weather hits the Middle East.
In today's Federal Newscast, along with bonuses, the Transportation Security Administration says it can legally pay employees who worked the first day of the shutdown.
Jessica Klement, vice president of advocacy at the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association, details what the shutdown means for federal retirement benefits, and what most concerns active employees. Mike McCord, member of the National Defense Strategy Commission and former comptroller at the Defense Department, discusses how a transaction database could assist in future auditing at the Pentagon, and why it’s important that it provide information, and not just data. Ray Bjorklund, president of BirchGrove Consulting, discusses how cross-agency programs are being impacted by the shutdown, and what the funding gap means for federal acquisition.
Fox News Radio's Rachel Sutherland joins Pam to talk about the shutdown and that a new poll shows Americans blame Trump.
Top Monday headlines from the AP include the stabbing death of a popular mayor in Poland, Indonesia recovers a Lion Air jet cockpit voice recorder following October's deadly crash and Congress returns to Washington on Day 24 of the partial government shutdown.
Tom Marcinko, principal consultant at Aronson, discusses “A Contractors Guide to Surviving a Government Shutdown” and why it’s important that prime contractors remember their subcontractors when planning for a shutdown. John Shoraka, managing director of GovContractPros, outlines how acquisition officers are reacting to the partial shutdown, and what might happen when they go back to work. Chris Cornillie, federal technology market analyst at Bloomberg Government, discusses how the Department of Defense is approaching security clearances, and why they are looking to use automation and agile development.
In today's Federal Newscast, a bill introduced by Rep. John Curtis (R-UT) would authorize congressional payroll administrators to dock pay for members of Congress for as long as a government shutdown continues.
The Homeland Security Department's Science and Technology Directorate postponed its annual cybersecurity showcase just a few days before the event was supposed to happen. The Association of Government Accountants pushed its federal financial systems event back by three weeks, and may have to push it back again into February. These are just two examples of the spreading effect the partial government shutdown has on the federal community. Federal News Network executive editor Jason Miller joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to talk more about this phenomenon.
If you've had one of those careers that switches from government to industry, or vice versa, you've probably lived through more than one lapse in funding. A case in point: Richard Spires, the former chief information officer at the Department of Homeland Security and now the CEO of Learning Tree International. He joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin with what it looks like in that that unique federal market.
Dave, Mike, and Nephi are back after a brief holiday hiatus to tackle the partial federal government shutdown that's on the verge of becoming the longest in US history. They identify the agencies impacted, how different employees are impacted, how federal appropriations work, and what the shutdown could mean to the outdoor recreation community. Spoiler alert: not a lot of good news to report, but plenty of good information. Take a listen.
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Brian talks about the Bears in the playoffs, celebrities giving political speeches at awards ceremonies, online dating and privacy, and the implications of the partial government shutdown. To kick off the show, Brian talks to his producer, Cody Gough, about transportation between Chicago and Rockford. Why take a regional bus when you can rent a […]
In today's Federal Newscast, an alliance of 30 federal employee organizations are urging the President to end the partial government shutdown.
Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur on the opening of the 116th Congress and the partial government shutdown
A New Grandfather, Randy discusses The Partial Government Shutdown, Trump’s remarks on The Wall, provides the list of 8 Republicans Voted Against The Wall, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Imhotep host of The African History Network Show discusses the Partial Government Shutdown Donald Trump forced because he can't get $5 Billion to build the wall he said Mexico was paying for. What does a Partial Shutdown mean? How does this impact African Americans? The Washington Post reports that Donald Trump made 7,546 false or misleading claims in 700 days. Stock market has worst week in 10 years. How Russia targeted African Americans in 2016 Election. Donate to The African History Network at http:www.PayPal.me/TheAHNShow or visit http://www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com and click on the yellow “Donate” button. E-mail us at CustomerService@AfricanHistoryNetwork.com for more information about Advertising with The African History Network. “The African History Network Show” with Michael Imhotep is on Blog Talk Radio, Itunes, TuneIn, CastBox, FMPlayer, Acast, etc.
Rich Jones and Dorey Scheimer discuss possible options on the budget/shutdown situation in Washington, and take a look at what services and personnel would be affected as the midnight deadline ticks closer.
Top Tuesday headlines from the AP include preparations in Britain for a possible 'no-deal' Brexit, thousands of U.S. government workers prepare for a possible partial government shutdown and Mexico will double the minimum wage for workers in northern border zones.
Wayne Resnick fills in for the vacationing Bill Handel.He first talks about the legal flaw behind declaring Obamacare invalid.Wayne then talks about the partial government shutdown with ABC's Ali Rogan.Finally, he discusses what the idea behind "no-gift" Christmas is all about.
Shut Up I'm Talking - Episode 12 - 2013-10-07(Visit suitalkingblog.blogspot.com for links)Special Note: Shut Up I'm Talking is participating in the Extra-Life fundraising marathon to benefit the Children's Miracle Network of hospitals, to help children most in need of healthcare. We would love for our listeners and fans to help us all be heroes to these kids with a donation. Go here to visit our team page - from there, you can choose any of the team members and donate, or you can sign up to join our team and game along with us on November 2nd! We'll be providing a live stream on Matthew's Twitch channel for the entire day, so you can watch us game until our fingertips are bruised. We hope you'll join us in demonstrating compassion for children with the greatest need, and we look forward to seeing you on November 2. (The following links are to things we talked about in this podcast) Partial Government ShutdownNon-Essential ProgramsThe Affordable Care ActAnnie Recommends: Romero's "The Night of the Living Dead"Neil Recommends: Intelligence Squared U.S.Matthew Recommends: Cookie ClickerFollow us on Twitter: Shut Up I'm Talking (@SUITshow); Matthew (@matthewbann); Neil (@neilrenken); Ann (@aretzken)Like us on Facebook!Subscribe to our YouTube channel!