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The FOX News Rundown
From Washington: Congress Makes A Move On TikTok

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 40:48


Numerous developments this week in the chambers of Congress, culminating in a decisive 352-65 vote by the House of Representatives to force a sale or ban TikTok, sending it off to the Senate to make their decision. Meanwhile, Congressman Ken Buck (R-CO) disclosed his imminent departure from Congress, adding to the rush of House members departing before the end of their terms. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram and FOX News Congressional Correspondent Aishah Hasnie delve into the intricacies of these unfolding developments. Earlier this week, President Joe Biden said that Israel would cross a "red line" if they sent troops to the Southern Gaza city of Rafah, resulting in more Palestinian casualties. Democratic support for Israel is shrinking within Washington D.C. and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been too willing to tolerate the casualties in Gaza. FOX News Correspondent Benjamin Hall explains why Democrats are starting to decrease their support for Israel and why some Israelis fear hostages won't make it home.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

From Washington – FOX News Radio
From Washington: Congress Makes A Move On TikTok

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 40:48


Numerous developments this week in the chambers of Congress, culminating in a decisive 352-65 vote by the House of Representatives to force a sale or ban TikTok, sending it off to the Senate to make their decision. Meanwhile, Congressman Ken Buck (R-CO) disclosed his imminent departure from Congress, adding to the rush of House members departing before the end of their terms. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram and FOX News Congressional Correspondent Aishah Hasnie delve into the intricacies of these unfolding developments. Earlier this week, President Joe Biden said that Israel would cross a "red line" if they sent troops to the Southern Gaza city of Rafah, resulting in more Palestinian casualties. Democratic support for Israel is shrinking within Washington D.C. and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been too willing to tolerate the casualties in Gaza. FOX News Correspondent Benjamin Hall explains why Democrats are starting to decrease their support for Israel and why some Israelis fear hostages won't make it home.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition
From Washington: Congress Makes A Move On TikTok

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 40:48


Numerous developments this week in the chambers of Congress, culminating in a decisive 352-65 vote by the House of Representatives to force a sale or ban TikTok, sending it off to the Senate to make their decision. Meanwhile, Congressman Ken Buck (R-CO) disclosed his imminent departure from Congress, adding to the rush of House members departing before the end of their terms. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram and FOX News Congressional Correspondent Aishah Hasnie delve into the intricacies of these unfolding developments. Earlier this week, President Joe Biden said that Israel would cross a "red line" if they sent troops to the Southern Gaza city of Rafah, resulting in more Palestinian casualties. Democratic support for Israel is shrinking within Washington D.C. and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been too willing to tolerate the casualties in Gaza. FOX News Correspondent Benjamin Hall explains why Democrats are starting to decrease their support for Israel and why some Israelis fear hostages won't make it home.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The FOX News Rundown
From Washington: Congress On Recess As Government Shutdown Looms

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 33:54


The clock is ticking on a September 30th deadline for Congress to finish the appropriations process and fund the government. The House began its August recess with only passing one of 12 appropriations bills. They will only have a few weeks to fund the government after they return on September 12th. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins to explain how Congress is divided on these bills, and why there is a good chance that a government shutdown may be inevitable. Chad also touches upon the testimony of Hunter Biden business associate Devon Archer, and how House Republicans may use the power of the purse to cut funding to the Department of Justice. In an effort to expand mental health care options, last month the Biden administration enacted changes to the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act. The moves include advancing access to services in Medicare, expanding the 9-8-8 suicide hotline, and adding additional mental health services in school. The White House hopes their actions will allow patients to receive specialized care without paperwork barriers and make sure there are enough insurance providers willing to pay for care. Deputy Director of the Domestic Policy Council for Health and Veterans, Christen Linke Young, joins to explain why mental health care access is essential to the overall health of the nation and would greatly benefit underserved communities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

From Washington – FOX News Radio
From Washington: Congress On Recess As Government Shutdown Looms

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 33:54


The clock is ticking on a September 30th deadline for Congress to finish the appropriations process and fund the government. The House began its August recess with only passing one of 12 appropriations bills. They will only have a few weeks to fund the government after they return on September 12th. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins to explain how Congress is divided on these bills, and why there is a good chance that a government shutdown may be inevitable. Chad also touches upon the testimony of Hunter Biden business associate Devon Archer, and how House Republicans may use the power of the purse to cut funding to the Department of Justice. In an effort to expand mental health care options, last month the Biden administration enacted changes to the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act. The moves include advancing access to services in Medicare, expanding the 9-8-8 suicide hotline, and adding additional mental health services in school. The White House hopes their actions will allow patients to receive specialized care without paperwork barriers and make sure there are enough insurance providers willing to pay for care. Deputy Director of the Domestic Policy Council for Health and Veterans, Christen Linke Young, joins to explain why mental health care access is essential to the overall health of the nation and would greatly benefit underserved communities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition
From Washington: Congress On Recess As Government Shutdown Looms

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 33:54


The clock is ticking on a September 30th deadline for Congress to finish the appropriations process and fund the government. The House began its August recess with only passing one of 12 appropriations bills. They will only have a few weeks to fund the government after they return on September 12th. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins to explain how Congress is divided on these bills, and why there is a good chance that a government shutdown may be inevitable. Chad also touches upon the testimony of Hunter Biden business associate Devon Archer, and how House Republicans may use the power of the purse to cut funding to the Department of Justice. In an effort to expand mental health care options, last month the Biden administration enacted changes to the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act. The moves include advancing access to services in Medicare, expanding the 9-8-8 suicide hotline, and adding additional mental health services in school. The White House hopes their actions will allow patients to receive specialized care without paperwork barriers and make sure there are enough insurance providers willing to pay for care. Deputy Director of the Domestic Policy Council for Health and Veterans, Christen Linke Young, joins to explain why mental health care access is essential to the overall health of the nation and would greatly benefit underserved communities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The FOX News Rundown
From Washington: Congress Pushes For UFO Transparency

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 34:34


On Tuesday, the Senate voted to begin considering the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which authorizes the Department of Defense's annual budget and expenditures. While the bill usually gains widespread bipartisan support, the House's version of the bill faces opposition due to the controversial social issues it addresses. Meanwhile, the House and Senate are hoping that several bipartisan declassification bills related to unidentified anomalous phenomena will provide more transparency surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs). FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram previews what the week ahead looks like before another summer recess for Congress. This week, Israeli President Isaac Herzog met with President Biden to discuss diplomatic relations with the United States amid tensions over Israel's judicial overhaul. On Wednesday, President Herzog delivered a speech before Congress in which he stressed the importance of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons while also addressing antisemitic criticisms of Israel. President Herzog's Washington D.C. visit came on the heels of Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu's push to limit the judicial powers of Israel's Supreme Court judges. Former State Department Spokesperson and Founder of Polaris National Security Morgan Ortagus discusses the significance of President Herzog's trip and weighs in on the Biden administration's management of relations in the Middle East. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

From Washington – FOX News Radio
From Washington: Congress Pushes For UFO Transparency

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 34:34


On Tuesday, the Senate voted to begin considering the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which authorizes the Department of Defense's annual budget and expenditures. While the bill usually gains widespread bipartisan support, the House's version of the bill faces opposition due to the controversial social issues it addresses. Meanwhile, the House and Senate are hoping that several bipartisan declassification bills related to unidentified anomalous phenomena will provide more transparency surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs). FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram previews what the week ahead looks like before another summer recess for Congress. This week, Israeli President Isaac Herzog met with President Biden to discuss diplomatic relations with the United States amid tensions over Israel's judicial overhaul. On Wednesday, President Herzog delivered a speech before Congress in which he stressed the importance of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons while also addressing antisemitic criticisms of Israel. President Herzog's Washington D.C. visit came on the heels of Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu's push to limit the judicial powers of Israel's Supreme Court judges. Former State Department Spokesperson and Founder of Polaris National Security Morgan Ortagus discusses the significance of President Herzog's trip and weighs in on the Biden administration's management of relations in the Middle East. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition
From Washington: Congress Pushes For UFO Transparency

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 34:34


On Tuesday, the Senate voted to begin considering the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which authorizes the Department of Defense's annual budget and expenditures. While the bill usually gains widespread bipartisan support, the House's version of the bill faces opposition due to the controversial social issues it addresses. Meanwhile, the House and Senate are hoping that several bipartisan declassification bills related to unidentified anomalous phenomena will provide more transparency surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs). FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram previews what the week ahead looks like before another summer recess for Congress. This week, Israeli President Isaac Herzog met with President Biden to discuss diplomatic relations with the United States amid tensions over Israel's judicial overhaul. On Wednesday, President Herzog delivered a speech before Congress in which he stressed the importance of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons while also addressing antisemitic criticisms of Israel. President Herzog's Washington D.C. visit came on the heels of Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu's push to limit the judicial powers of Israel's Supreme Court judges. Former State Department Spokesperson and Founder of Polaris National Security Morgan Ortagus discusses the significance of President Herzog's trip and weighs in on the Biden administration's management of relations in the Middle East. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The FOX News Rundown
From Washington: Congress Not Seeing Eye To Eye On Spending

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023 37:40


A spending disagreement is brewing in Congress as representatives work to vote on twelve appropriations bills before the fiscal year ends in September. Republican lawmakers are demanding even less spending than what they agreed to earlier this month, narrowly avoiding a default on the nation's debt. House Democrats have reacted by raising the prospect of a government shutdown come Fall. FOX's Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram discusses the Congressional funding disagreements and the role Congress plays in the indictment of former President Trump. Later, Chad highlights this year's Congressional baseball game. This July, President Joe Biden, and his NATO counterparts are expected to select a new Secretary-General for the alliance when they meet for a summit in Vilnius, Lithuania. Jens Stoltenberg's term was set to expire last year; however, his tenure was extended after Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022. Stoltenberg says he doesn't plan on seeking another extension but hasn't ruled himself entirely out of the running. FOX News Radio's London Correspondent, Jonathan Savage weighs in on what would happen if a new Secretary-General were not appointed, NATO's defense spending as the war in Ukraine continues and explains the obstacles Sweden faces as Turkey tries to bar the nation from joining the alliance.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

From Washington – FOX News Radio
From Washington: Congress Not Seeing Eye To Eye On Spending

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023 37:40


A spending disagreement is brewing in Congress as representatives work to vote on twelve appropriations bills before the fiscal year ends in September. Republican lawmakers are demanding even less spending than what they agreed to earlier this month, narrowly avoiding a default on the nation's debt. House Democrats have reacted by raising the prospect of a government shutdown come Fall. FOX's Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram discusses the Congressional funding disagreements and the role Congress plays in the indictment of former President Trump. Later, Chad highlights this year's Congressional baseball game. This July, President Joe Biden, and his NATO counterparts are expected to select a new Secretary-General for the alliance when they meet for a summit in Vilnius, Lithuania. Jens Stoltenberg's term was set to expire last year; however, his tenure was extended after Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022. Stoltenberg says he doesn't plan on seeking another extension but hasn't ruled himself entirely out of the running. FOX News Radio's London Correspondent, Jonathan Savage weighs in on what would happen if a new Secretary-General were not appointed, NATO's defense spending as the war in Ukraine continues and explains the obstacles Sweden faces as Turkey tries to bar the nation from joining the alliance.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition
From Washington: Congress Not Seeing Eye To Eye On Spending

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023 37:40


A spending disagreement is brewing in Congress as representatives work to vote on twelve appropriations bills before the fiscal year ends in September. Republican lawmakers are demanding even less spending than what they agreed to earlier this month, narrowly avoiding a default on the nation's debt. House Democrats have reacted by raising the prospect of a government shutdown come Fall. FOX's Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram discusses the Congressional funding disagreements and the role Congress plays in the indictment of former President Trump. Later, Chad highlights this year's Congressional baseball game. This July, President Joe Biden, and his NATO counterparts are expected to select a new Secretary-General for the alliance when they meet for a summit in Vilnius, Lithuania. Jens Stoltenberg's term was set to expire last year; however, his tenure was extended after Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022. Stoltenberg says he doesn't plan on seeking another extension but hasn't ruled himself entirely out of the running. FOX News Radio's London Correspondent, Jonathan Savage weighs in on what would happen if a new Secretary-General were not appointed, NATO's defense spending as the war in Ukraine continues and explains the obstacles Sweden faces as Turkey tries to bar the nation from joining the alliance.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The FOX News Rundown
From Washington: Congress Makes Final Push For Debt Limit Deal

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2023 37:48


A deal to lift the debt limit has yet to be reached as Congress continues talks with the White House. Earlier this week, Speaker McCarthy said that some progress was made amid negotiations with President Biden, who has long claimed that he would be unwilling to make concessions to lift the deal. The U.S. is now only days away from potentially defaulting on its debt, meaning the country would no longer have the cash needed in order to meet its financial obligations. FOX Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram discusses where each party stands ahead of the looming debt ceiling deadline, as well as the timeline for Congress to strike a deal. President Joe Biden stated that the United States will support an effort to train Ukrainian fighter pilots on the F-16 aircraft during the G7 meeting last week. According to DoD officials, there is no information on where the aircraft will come from or when they will be delivered. Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee Rep. Michael McCaul (TX-10) explains that this process could take months, criticizing the Biden Administration for the delay in this training and stresses how crucial it could have been in the counter-offensive that Ukraine could launch as early as the end of this month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

From Washington – FOX News Radio
From Washington: Congress Makes Final Push For Debt Limit Deal

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2023 37:48


A deal to lift the debt limit has yet to be reached as Congress continues talks with the White House. Earlier this week, Speaker McCarthy said that some progress was made amid negotiations with President Biden, who has long claimed that he would be unwilling to make concessions to lift the deal. The U.S. is now only days away from potentially defaulting on its debt, meaning the country would no longer have the cash needed in order to meet its financial obligations. FOX Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram discusses where each party stands ahead of the looming debt ceiling deadline, as well as the timeline for Congress to strike a deal. President Joe Biden stated that the United States will support an effort to train Ukrainian fighter pilots on the F-16 aircraft during the G7 meeting last week. According to DoD officials, there is no information on where the aircraft will come from or when they will be delivered. Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee Rep. Michael McCaul (TX-10) explains that this process could take months, criticizing the Biden Administration for the delay in this training and stresses how crucial it could have been in the counter-offensive that Ukraine could launch as early as the end of this month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition
From Washington: Congress Makes Final Push For Debt Limit Deal

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2023 37:48


A deal to lift the debt limit has yet to be reached as Congress continues talks with the White House. Earlier this week, Speaker McCarthy said that some progress was made amid negotiations with President Biden, who has long claimed that he would be unwilling to make concessions to lift the deal. The U.S. is now only days away from potentially defaulting on its debt, meaning the country would no longer have the cash needed in order to meet its financial obligations. FOX Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram discusses where each party stands ahead of the looming debt ceiling deadline, as well as the timeline for Congress to strike a deal. President Joe Biden stated that the United States will support an effort to train Ukrainian fighter pilots on the F-16 aircraft during the G7 meeting last week. According to DoD officials, there is no information on where the aircraft will come from or when they will be delivered. Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee Rep. Michael McCaul (TX-10) explains that this process could take months, criticizing the Biden Administration for the delay in this training and stresses how crucial it could have been in the counter-offensive that Ukraine could launch as early as the end of this month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The FOX News Rundown
From Washington: Congress Looks For Solutions To U.S. Banking Crisis

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2023 46:07


Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen attempted to reassure Americans that the country's banking system was stable at a Senate hearing this past week. There are growing concerns from lawmakers on Capitol Hill that the collapse of two U.S. banks will impact the Fed's fight against inflation. Meanwhile, no progress has been made in averting a default due to the debt ceiling stalemate between President Biden and House Republicans. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram and FOX Business White House Correspondent Edward Lawrence describe the week that was in Washington.   President Biden approved an expansive oil drilling initiative in Alaska this week, titled the Willow project, a decision met with considerable backlash from left-wing environmentalists. Spokesman for the project, Alaska Senator Dan Sullivan (R-AK) discusses the rationale behind President Biden's decision, advocates for domestic energy sourcing, and comments on the fervent retaliation the project is facing from environmentalist groups. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

From Washington – FOX News Radio
From Washington: Congress Looks For Solutions To U.S. Banking Crisis

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2023 46:07


Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen attempted to reassure Americans that the country's banking system was stable at a Senate hearing this past week. There are growing concerns from lawmakers on Capitol Hill that the collapse of two U.S. banks will impact the Fed's fight against inflation. Meanwhile, no progress has been made in averting a default due to the debt ceiling stalemate between President Biden and House Republicans. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram and FOX Business White House Correspondent Edward Lawrence describe the week that was in Washington.   President Biden approved an expansive oil drilling initiative in Alaska this week, titled the Willow project, a decision met with considerable backlash from left-wing environmentalists. Spokesman for the project, Alaska Senator Dan Sullivan (R-AK) discusses the rationale behind President Biden's decision, advocates for domestic energy sourcing, and comments on the fervent retaliation the project is facing from environmentalist groups. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition
From Washington: Congress Looks For Solutions To U.S. Banking Crisis

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2023 46:07


Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen attempted to reassure Americans that the country's banking system was stable at a Senate hearing this past week. There are growing concerns from lawmakers on Capitol Hill that the collapse of two U.S. banks will impact the Fed's fight against inflation. Meanwhile, no progress has been made in averting a default due to the debt ceiling stalemate between President Biden and House Republicans. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram and FOX Business White House Correspondent Edward Lawrence describe the week that was in Washington.   President Biden approved an expansive oil drilling initiative in Alaska this week, titled the Willow project, a decision met with considerable backlash from left-wing environmentalists. Spokesman for the project, Alaska Senator Dan Sullivan (R-AK) discusses the rationale behind President Biden's decision, advocates for domestic energy sourcing, and comments on the fervent retaliation the project is facing from environmentalist groups. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The FOX News Rundown
From Washington: Congress Aims To Tackle The Fentanyl Crisis In Bipartisan Effort

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 36:37


With the fentanyl crisis and the war on Ukraine taking center stage on Capitol Hill, legislators take a united front with new efforts to address Chinese foreign policy. FOX News Congressional Correspondent Aishah Hasnie shares her reporting on the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings underway regarding the war on drugs, as well as the bipartisan initiative to tackle China's involvement in the war on Ukraine. She later details the paradigm shift in lawmakers' attitudes toward foreign policy and describes a new bipartisan push in Congress to address these pressing issues. The House Foreign Affairs Committee voted to advance a bill that would give President Biden the authority to ban the social media app Tik Tok in the United States. This decision falls at the heels of new insight from the Department of Energy regarding the origins of COVID-19 and increasing concerns about China's efforts to invade Taiwan. FOX Business Correspondent Grady Trimble reveals congressional perspectives on these developing Chinese foreign policy issues and discusses how Democrats and Republicans are beginning to join forces in navigating a path forward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

From Washington – FOX News Radio
From Washington: Congress Aims To Tackle The Fentanyl Crisis In Bipartisan Effort

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 36:37


With the fentanyl crisis and the war on Ukraine taking center stage on Capitol Hill, legislators take a united front with new efforts to address Chinese foreign policy. FOX News Congressional Correspondent Aishah Hasnie shares her reporting on the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings underway regarding the war on drugs, as well as the bipartisan initiative to tackle China's involvement in the war on Ukraine. She later details the paradigm shift in lawmakers' attitudes toward foreign policy and describes a new bipartisan push in Congress to address these pressing issues. The House Foreign Affairs Committee voted to advance a bill that would give President Biden the authority to ban the social media app Tik Tok in the United States. This decision falls at the heels of new insight from the Department of Energy regarding the origins of COVID-19 and increasing concerns about China's efforts to invade Taiwan. FOX Business Correspondent Grady Trimble reveals congressional perspectives on these developing Chinese foreign policy issues and discusses how Democrats and Republicans are beginning to join forces in navigating a path forward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition
From Washington: Congress Aims To Tackle The Fentanyl Crisis In Bipartisan Effort

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 36:37


With the fentanyl crisis and the war on Ukraine taking center stage on Capitol Hill, legislators take a united front with new efforts to address Chinese foreign policy. FOX News Congressional Correspondent Aishah Hasnie shares her reporting on the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings underway regarding the war on drugs, as well as the bipartisan initiative to tackle China's involvement in the war on Ukraine. She later details the paradigm shift in lawmakers' attitudes toward foreign policy and describes a new bipartisan push in Congress to address these pressing issues. The House Foreign Affairs Committee voted to advance a bill that would give President Biden the authority to ban the social media app Tik Tok in the United States. This decision falls at the heels of new insight from the Department of Energy regarding the origins of COVID-19 and increasing concerns about China's efforts to invade Taiwan. FOX Business Correspondent Grady Trimble reveals congressional perspectives on these developing Chinese foreign policy issues and discusses how Democrats and Republicans are beginning to join forces in navigating a path forward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

C-SPAN Radio - Washington Today
White House: No Consensus in U.S. Government on COVID-19 Origins

C-SPAN Radio - Washington Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 46:51


Busy week ahead here, Washington…Congress is back after their President's Day recess…. On the agenda… a resolution expressing condolences for Turkey and Syria earthquake victims and commending U.S. and international relief efforts.  In the Senate today…work on the nomination of Jamar Walker to be a U.S. District Court judge for Eastern Virginia….  Meanwhile, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on President Biden's loan forgiveness plan tomorrow… The cases: Biden v. Nebraska and U.S. Department of Education v. Brown…are set to start at 10am ET… At issue: whether the administration is overstepping its authority by relieving the debt....   We'll get more about the week ahead from Associated Press congressional reporter Farnoush Amiri… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The FOX News Rundown
From Washington: Congress Quashes Rail Strike & Economic Trainwreck

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 39:52


After fears of a potential rail union strike dominated Washington this week, the crisis was averted when Congress intervened using legislation to force a tentative labor agreement. On Friday, President Biden signed the bill into law, preventing what would've been an economic trainwreck. The move drew criticism as it forced labor unions to accept an agreement and hindered their ability to strike. FOX News Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram breaks down the legislation used to end the disputes, French President Emmanuel Macron's visit to the United States, and tensions within the GOP majority as it prepares for the next Congress. As temperatures begin to drop, oil, propane, and fossil fuel prices are skyrocketing. Americans are wondering why the cost of natural gases is increasing, how they can be in such high demand and question whether our relationship with Russia is impacting our ability to stay warm inside. Senior Account Executive at The Price Futures Group Phil Flynn answers these questions and warns listeners to break out the heavy parkas and blankets as heating homes may break the bank this winter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

From Washington – FOX News Radio
From Washington: Congress Quashes Rail Strike & Economic Trainwreck

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 39:52


After fears of a potential rail union strike dominated Washington this week, the crisis was averted when Congress intervened using legislation to force a tentative labor agreement. On Friday, President Biden signed the bill into law, preventing what would've been an economic trainwreck. The move drew criticism as it forced labor unions to accept an agreement and hindered their ability to strike. FOX News Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram breaks down the legislation used to end the disputes, French President Emmanuel Macron's visit to the United States, and tensions within the GOP majority as it prepares for the next Congress. As temperatures begin to drop, oil, propane, and fossil fuel prices are skyrocketing. Americans are wondering why the cost of natural gases is increasing, how they can be in such high demand and question whether our relationship with Russia is impacting our ability to stay warm inside. Senior Account Executive at The Price Futures Group Phil Flynn answers these questions and warns listeners to break out the heavy parkas and blankets as heating homes may break the bank this winter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition
From Washington: Congress Quashes Rail Strike & Economic Trainwreck

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 39:52


After fears of a potential rail union strike dominated Washington this week, the crisis was averted when Congress intervened using legislation to force a tentative labor agreement. On Friday, President Biden signed the bill into law, preventing what would've been an economic trainwreck. The move drew criticism as it forced labor unions to accept an agreement and hindered their ability to strike. FOX News Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram breaks down the legislation used to end the disputes, French President Emmanuel Macron's visit to the United States, and tensions within the GOP majority as it prepares for the next Congress. As temperatures begin to drop, oil, propane, and fossil fuel prices are skyrocketing. Americans are wondering why the cost of natural gases is increasing, how they can be in such high demand and question whether our relationship with Russia is impacting our ability to stay warm inside. Senior Account Executive at The Price Futures Group Phil Flynn answers these questions and warns listeners to break out the heavy parkas and blankets as heating homes may break the bank this winter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

JKP Holdings Note Investing: Responsible Investing
Note Investing: Death of the IRA? And Special Guest Troy Fullwood

JKP Holdings Note Investing: Responsible Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021 90:26


Note Investors this is a must listen to episode as we talk about how Washington Congress is voting on a bill which would essentially kill the Self Directed IRA. Investors of all kind need to listen and take action! Feel free to watch the video to see more. We also had Troy Fullwood share with us his experience of being in the paper space for over 26 years. Discussed his worse deal and a ton more! #noteinvesting #mortgagenotes #investor #mortgagenote #realestate #realestateinvestor Visit our website, follow us on social, join our Note Investing Facebook group, or listen to our Note Investing Podcast! Links Website: www.jkpholdings.com Podcast: https://jkpholdings.com/podcast/​​​ Beginner Series: www.jkpholdings.com/beginner-series/ SOCIAL MEDIA FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/EastCoastDistressedNoteInvesting/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JKPHoldings/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/jkp-holdings-llc https://www.youtube.com/c/JKPholdingsllc?sub_confirmation=1 --- 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/jkp-holdings/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jkp-holdings/support

Ad Astra
18. "It has to be something..."

Ad Astra

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 39:18


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New Books in American Politics
David George Surdham, “The Big Leagues Go to Washington: Congress and Sports Antitrust, 1951-1989” (U of Illinois Press, 2015)

New Books in American Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2015 18:20


David George Surdham is the author of The Big Leagues Go to Washington: Congress and Sports Antitrust, 1951-1989 (University of Illinois Press, 2015). Surdham is Associate Professor of Economics at Northern Iowa University. Just back from the Major League Baseball All-Star break, Surdham has written a book for sports lovers. Why do major league sports receive such preferential treatment from Congress? And what does this have to do with labor and economic development policy? Surdham examines Congressional hearings held over decades to figure out how Washington's role in professional sports has changed over since the 1950s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Law
David George Surdham, “The Big Leagues Go to Washington: Congress and Sports Antitrust, 1951-1989” (U of Illinois Press, 2015)

New Books in Law

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2015 18:20


David George Surdham is the author of The Big Leagues Go to Washington: Congress and Sports Antitrust, 1951-1989 (University of Illinois Press, 2015). Surdham is Associate Professor of Economics at Northern Iowa University. Just back from the Major League Baseball All-Star break, Surdham has written a book for sports lovers. Why do major league sports receive such preferential treatment from Congress? And what does this have to do with labor and economic development policy? Surdham examines Congressional hearings held over decades to figure out how Washington’s role in professional sports has changed over since the 1950s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Sports
David George Surdham, “The Big Leagues Go to Washington: Congress and Sports Antitrust, 1951-1989” (U of Illinois Press, 2015)

New Books in Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2015 18:20


David George Surdham is the author of The Big Leagues Go to Washington: Congress and Sports Antitrust, 1951-1989 (University of Illinois Press, 2015). Surdham is Associate Professor of Economics at Northern Iowa University. Just back from the Major League Baseball All-Star break, Surdham has written a book for sports lovers.... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in History
David George Surdham, “The Big Leagues Go to Washington: Congress and Sports Antitrust, 1951-1989” (U of Illinois Press, 2015)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2015 18:20


David George Surdham is the author of The Big Leagues Go to Washington: Congress and Sports Antitrust, 1951-1989 (University of Illinois Press, 2015). Surdham is Associate Professor of Economics at Northern Iowa University. Just back from the Major League Baseball All-Star break, Surdham has written a book for sports lovers. Why do major league sports receive such preferential treatment from Congress? And what does this have to do with labor and economic development policy? Surdham examines Congressional hearings held over decades to figure out how Washington’s role in professional sports has changed over since the 1950s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in African American Studies
David George Surdham, “The Big Leagues Go to Washington: Congress and Sports Antitrust, 1951-1989” (U of Illinois Press, 2015)

New Books in African American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2015 18:20


David George Surdham is the author of The Big Leagues Go to Washington: Congress and Sports Antitrust, 1951-1989 (University of Illinois Press, 2015). Surdham is Associate Professor of Economics at Northern Iowa University. Just back from the Major League Baseball All-Star break, Surdham has written a book for sports lovers. Why do major league sports receive such preferential treatment from Congress? And what does this have to do with labor and economic development policy? Surdham examines Congressional hearings held over decades to figure out how Washington's role in professional sports has changed over since the 1950s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies

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New Books in American Studies
David George Surdham, “The Big Leagues Go to Washington: Congress and Sports Antitrust, 1951-1989” (U of Illinois Press, 2015)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2015 18:20


David George Surdham is the author of The Big Leagues Go to Washington: Congress and Sports Antitrust, 1951-1989 (University of Illinois Press, 2015). Surdham is Associate Professor of Economics at Northern Iowa University. Just back from the Major League Baseball All-Star break, Surdham has written a book for sports lovers. Why do major league sports receive such preferential treatment from Congress? And what does this have to do with labor and economic development policy? Surdham examines Congressional hearings held over decades to figure out how Washington’s role in professional sports has changed over since the 1950s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

university washington economics associate professor congressional big leagues illinois press major league baseball all star northern iowa university washington congress sports antitrust surdham david george surdham
New Books Network
David George Surdham, “The Big Leagues Go to Washington: Congress and Sports Antitrust, 1951-1989” (U of Illinois Press, 2015)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2015 18:20


David George Surdham is the author of The Big Leagues Go to Washington: Congress and Sports Antitrust, 1951-1989 (University of Illinois Press, 2015). Surdham is Associate Professor of Economics at Northern Iowa University. Just back from the Major League Baseball All-Star break, Surdham has written a book for sports lovers. Why do major league sports receive such preferential treatment from Congress? And what does this have to do with labor and economic development policy? Surdham examines Congressional hearings held over decades to figure out how Washington’s role in professional sports has changed over since the 1950s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Political Science
David George Surdham, “The Big Leagues Go to Washington: Congress and Sports Antitrust, 1951-1989” (U of Illinois Press, 2015)

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2015 18:20


David George Surdham is the author of The Big Leagues Go to Washington: Congress and Sports Antitrust, 1951-1989 (University of Illinois Press, 2015). Surdham is Associate Professor of Economics at Northern Iowa University. Just back from the Major League Baseball All-Star break, Surdham has written a book for sports lovers. Why do major league sports receive such preferential treatment from Congress? And what does this have to do with labor and economic development policy? Surdham examines Congressional hearings held over decades to figure out how Washington’s role in professional sports has changed over since the 1950s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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